Polyethylene (PE) Bags

Smart Pack supplies polyethylene (PE) bags for use in a wide range of industries across Australia and New Zealand.

Open-mouth PE bags are a recyclable packaging solution for bagging a wide variety of products. As it is not woven and can be heat-sealed, a PE bag reduces the risk of leaks and thread contamination – ideal for food-grade and fine, powdered products.
  • Food-grade certified
  • Recyclable
  • Heat sealable

Polyethylene material is available in different thicknesses, finishes and laminations and can be customised to your requirements. Bags can be printed at the point of manufacture or locally when time is short. To get started, talk to our expert team.

Designed for use in these industries

Polyethylene (PE) Bags are commonly used in:

Options

01. Bag Top

cut top woven plastic bag

Cut top

Clean-cut, cost-effective and easy to open.

02. Construction

gusset construction on woven plastic bag

Gusset Construction

Improved stacking performance – and looks attractive.

block bottom construction on woven plastic bag

Block Bottom Construction

The most common construction option: high stacking performance, with optional printing on the base

Tubular Construction

The original bag construction – simple and functional.

Centre Seal

Sealed along the back of the bag to increase your printing options.

Co-Extruded Film

Adds strength to the bag.

03. Other Options

perforated woven plastic bag

Body Perforation

Designed to increase breathability.

Embossing

Can be added for improved slip resistance when stacking and transporting.

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Contact our Packaging Advisors to talk through your system requirements.
Simon Garrett
Lead Packaging Advisor, Australia
Garth Hill
Lead Packaging Advisor, New Zealand

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