Blue garbage bags are the standard colour for dry recyclable waste streams in waste segregation programs across Indian corporates, institutions and municipalities. Ushakiran Ecoplast manufactures blue garbage bags in LDPE and HDPE with colour compounded into the material for consistent blue across every bag and every batch.
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Blue compounded into the material at our IDA Mankhal facility, not surface printed. The colour that meets your segregation program audit on the first order is the colour that arrives on every reorder.
Blue is the colour associated with dry recyclable waste in most Indian corporate waste segregation programs and in many municipal collection systems. In a two-stream segregation program, blue for dry recyclables and green for wet organic waste is the most common colour pair in corporate campuses, institutions and facility-managed buildings. In three-stream programs, blue typically covers paper, cardboard, plastic and metal recyclables, separate from organic wet waste and general non-recyclable refuse. When a segregation program assigns blue to recyclables, the bag colour becomes a compliance marker. Staff are trained to sort by colour. Auditors check bag contents by colour before removing from the building. The recycling contractor identifies bags by colour at the collection point. If a blue bag contains general waste, it creates a segregation failure that contamination-sensitive recyclers will reject. Consistent blue colour across every bag in every reorder is a functional requirement, not an aesthetic preference.
Blue segregation bags are manufactured in both LDPE and HDPE depending on the application. LDPE is more flexible and suitable for applications where the bag is carried by hand when full. HDPE has higher tensile strength per unit thickness and is used for segregation applications where puncture resistance from paper and cardboard edges matters more than flexibility. For most corporate campus and institutional segregation programs where the waste is paper, light plastic and cardboard, LDPE in medium gauge provides adequate performance. HDPE suits collection points where bags are handled roughly or where large volumes of paper and cardboard are collected in heavy loads. In practice, the colour matters more than the material for segregation compliance. Auditors and sorting facility operatives identify the waste stream by colour, not by feeling whether the bag is LDPE or HDPE. The specification should be driven by the physical requirements of the waste and the handling process.
Ushakiran Ecoplast produces blue garbage bags with colour compounded into the LDPE or HDPE material at our IDA Mankhal, Hyderabad facility. Compounded colour means the blue is consistent throughout the film, not a surface print that can fade or vary. This matters for segregation programs where colour consistency is an audit requirement: a bag that looks blue on the outside and is clear or off-colour when torn is a quality complaint from the recycling contractor. Consistent blue across every bag and every batch is maintained under ISO 9001:2015 quality management. Blue bags are available alongside our full colour range for segregation programs that require multiple colours from one manufacturer. Custom dimensions and gauges are available for non-standard bin formats. We supply blue segregation bags to corporate campuses, hotels with formal waste segregation programs, government buildings and institutional buyers across Hyderabad, Telangana and pan-India. See our recycled garbage bags product page for specifications.
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We manufacture to your exact specification, size, colour and quantity. Delivery across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and pan-India from our Hyderabad facility. View our full recycled garbage bags range or contact us directly.