Hactl Rolls Out World’s First 100% Closed-Loop Recycled Plastic Sheets for Air Cargo Operations

Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl), Hong Kong’s largest independent cargo handler, has become the first air cargo terminal worldwide to introduce 100% closed-loop recycled plastic sheets for cargo operations. Developed in partnership with the Nano and Advanced Materials Institute (NAMI), these sheets utilize post-consumer plastic waste generated from Hactl’s own operations and are now being rolled out immediately.

Since 2022, Hactl has used plastic sheets containing 30-50% recycled material, progressively advancing toward a fully recycled solution. The new sheets eliminate virgin plastic entirely, reducing non-biodegradable waste destined for landfills and providing a scalable model for the air cargo industry.

Amy Lam, Hactl’s chief sustainability officer, stated: “Our existing plastic sheets already contained 30-50% recycled material, but we wanted to accelerate our full transition to the circular economy and bring tangible benefits to industry and society at large, and the new 100% closed-loop recycled plastic sheets enable us to achieve that goal.”

Lam added: “We believe there is huge scope to improve the air cargo industry’s performance in this area. By incorporating a higher proportion of recycled content into our plastic sheets, we can achieve closed-loop recycling, significantly reduce the carbon footprint of our industry and keep thousands of tonnes of non-biodegradable plastic out of our landfills.”

Operating SuperTerminal 1 with a 3.5 million-ton annual capacity, Hactl holds certifications including ISAGO, WHO GDP, and all four IATA CEIV standards, positioning it to influence pallet wrapping materials across the supply chain.