Southgate Global responds to plastic packaging tax demands with GRS certified product range
- Susan
- 58 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Southgate Global is helping organisations confidently navigate Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) requirements with the introduction of a new Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certified product range.
Originally introduced on April 1, 2022, PPT was established to provide an economic incentive for businesses in all sectors, including packaging, logistics, and manufacturing, to use more recycled plastic in packaging. By applying a tax to packaging that uses less than 30% recycled plastic, thus increasing the cost of virgin plastic, it was hoped organisations would be incentivised to use recycled materials and support a circular economy.
In its first 10 months, the tax raised over £28 million more than expected. However, over the last three years, it has come under increasing scrutiny, particularly regarding weak verification systems, suggesting virgin plastic is being sold under false recycled claims.
This, combined with additional pressures on the supply chain such as increasing costs and geopolitical instability, has sparked concerns around the enforcement and effectiveness of the tax.
Gavin Gill, head of compliance at Southgate, said: ‘While it is encouraging to see steps being taken to combat the use of virgin plastic, it is concerning that both the infrastructure and procedures to facilitate the use of more recycled packaging aren’t always in place. This can add to confusion for businesses in what can already be a complicated process, involving complex record keeping.’
Recognising this, the company has invested in a GRS certified air cushion range, giving businesses a simple switch to avoid paying Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) on these consumables. This helps them cut costs, reduce waste, and support the circular economy.

Southgate’s Pacplus air cushion range uses 30% fully certified recycled content, while also being 100% recyclable. Pacplus offers sustainable void fill without compromising on quality, cost, or performance. Whether packaging fragile items or filling box voids, they provide lightweight and eco friendly protection at a lower cost than many alternatives. Working with most air cushion machines currently available on the market, Pacplus can be easily integrated into operations, meaning minimal changes to setup.
To further support its commitment to sustainability, Southgate has launched an Eco Product Framework, aimed at cutting waste and saving resources by taking achievable and immediate steps towards a greener future for its business and customers.
This framework consists of the 5Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle, replace and repair), against which each new and existing listing, including Pacplus consumables, is reviewed. These segments provide a structure to evaluate and envelope Southgate’s product range, making sure that every offering is considered through a sustainability lens, and items that already deliver on that promise are highlighted.
Gavin added, ‘Our Pacplus air cushions are just one of our many products which is helping to tackle real issues that our customers are facing. It is not just about producing products that are sustainable as a box ticking exercise, but about investing in solutions that help organisations cut waste in ways that don’t impact their productivity and their bottom line.’


