MP Global Packaging’s Chillin’ Liners combine cold-chain performance with full curbside recyclability. Made in the U.S. from 100% recycled fibers, they offer sustainable thermal protection.
MP Global Packaging has introduced a new thermal packaging solution—Chillin’ Liners—that aligns cold-chain reliability with environmental sustainability. This innovation responds to growing demands for sustainable logistics in sectors such as food delivery, meal kits, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare.
Chillin’ Liners are crafted from 100% post-industrial recycled cardboard fibers, making them not only high-performing but also fully curbside-recyclable. This addresses one of the key environmental challenges in temperature-sensitive logistics: the over-reliance on expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam and plastic-based insulation. As these traditional materials often end up in landfills, Chillin’ Liners offer a cleaner, more circular solution.
To ensure consistent cold-chain performance, the liners incorporate a silver reflective paper layer that enhances thermal insulation. Depending on how they’re configured and the type of refrigerant used—be it gel packs or dry ice—Chillin’ Liners can maintain temperature integrity for 3 to 5 days. This reliability makes them suitable for long-haul shipments or deliveries across variable climate zones.
One of the standout features of this packaging solution is its flat-pack shipping design. This not only minimizes freight costs but also helps businesses optimize warehouse space. This level of logistical efficiency is often missing in traditional foam-based insulation, which is bulkier and more expensive to store and transport.
“Our proprietary fiber conversion process has already prevented thousands of tons of clean, unused fiber from going to waste,” notes MP Global Packaging, underlining the company’s strong environmental commitment.
Manufactured entirely in the United States, Chillin’ Liners are the result of over 15 years of expertise in sustainable packaging development. The company uses a closed-loop approach that upcycles post-industrial waste into functional, durable packaging—eliminating the need for virgin materials and reducing the overall carbon footprint of cold-chain operations.
Benefits at a Glance:
- Made from 100% post-industrial recycled cardboard fibers
- Fully curbside recyclable—no need for specialized disposal
- Flat-pack design reduces shipping and storage costs
- Thermal protection for 3–5 days with gel packs or dry ice
- Produced in the U.S. using a landfill-diversion manufacturing process
In a packaging landscape where sustainability is becoming a prerequisite rather than a bonus, MP Global Packaging’s Chillin’ Liners provide a scalable, responsible alternative for businesses navigating the challenges of the modern cold chain.
As consumer awareness around packaging waste grows and regulations tighten, companies that integrate such eco-conscious materials into their logistics workflows stand to gain both operational and reputational advantages. Chillin’ Liners are more than a product; they’re a strategic investment in sustainable growth.
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