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https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/assets/news_articles/2025/07/1752820387_mkm-bags.jpgBuilders’ merchant MKM Building Supplies has teamed up with Centurion Industrial Packaging to roll out bulk bags made from 100% recycled, and recyclable, material.
The MKM bulk bags are made entirely from recycled polypropylene, including the stitching and labelling, offering a market-first solution that minimises landfill, helps customers cut waste and smashes the current environmental regulation requirements, the company boasts.
While designed for single use in line with industry safety regulations, they remain robust enough for a variety of secondary purpose by landscapers and homeowners, MKM says.
MKM is already distributing 65,000 bags per month across its 135 branches, with projections that 800,000 fully recyclable bags will be used each year as the business scales. An initial bulk order of 350,000 bags has been procured from Centurion to ensure continuous supply and protect against global shipping disruptions.
Although older 30% recycled content bags remain in limited circulation at some branches due to legacy stock commitments, MKM has now stopped buying non-100% recycled bags, and stock will be phased out as branches sell through existing pallets.
“This isn’t about ticking boxes — it’s about leading the industry forward,” said Ric Bauer, MKM’s head of building materials. “We’ve gone from 30% recycled content to 100% across all 135 branches. It’s better for customers, better for compliance, and better for the planet.”

He continued: “Most industry-standard bulk bags contain just 30% recycled content – the legal minimum. MKM’s new bags fully realise that potential by using 100% recycled polypropylene, which means diverting significant plastic waste from landfill and reducing the demand for virgin materials.
“We’ve already exhausted old bulk bag stock from our suppliers. From now on, it’s 100% recycled bags only. As older bags work their way through the system, every MKM customer will soon receive the better, greener option – by default.”
Centurion Industrial Packaging managing director Matt Heraty said: “MKM came to us to challenge what was possible for its bulk bags and we’re proud to have created a solution that combines performance and sustainability.”
MKM holds exclusive UK supply rights to the 100% recycled bag design until 1st October 2025, giving a few months’ lead ahead of competitors.
“We’re proud to be out front on this,” Bauer said, “but it goes without saying we’d be happy if other merchants follow. It’s a brilliant and relatively easy step to better the building industry’s environmental impact.”
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