About us

A technical reference point for industrial packaging in Biella

Recoplast / Botto Steglia supports businesses in the area and beyond in choosing packaging materials, machinery and solutions — through a direct relationship, not an anonymous catalogue.

An industrial territory we know well

Biella has long been an industrial district with a strong manufacturing and textile presence. We work with production, logistics and distribution companies that need reliable packaging materials and a contact who understands their process — not just their order.

Method

From technical need to supply

  1. 01

    Understanding the process

    Before the product, we look at how it is used: packaging line, machine, volumes, warehouse conditions and transport.

  2. 02

    Comparing options

    We compare materials and formats based on strength, cost and compatibility with existing equipment.

  3. 03

    Validating with a test

    When the request calls for it, we propose sampling before confirming the supply.

  4. 04

    Following through on supply

    We remain your point of contact after the first order, for adjustments to volumes or materials.

A range built for different processes

Film, bags, strapping, cardboard, pallets, machinery and reusable systems: the range comes from decades of real requests from businesses with different needs, from small batches to high-volume recurring supply.

Sustainability assessed, not declared

When a company asks us for a more sustainable alternative, we assess it on technical grounds: recycled material percentage, required performance, machine compatibility and available documentation. We do not propose "green" solutions that don’t fit the client’s process.

The people behind the supply

A directly managed company, with a technical contact reachable for every request — not a call centre.

Have a packaging request to evaluate?

The B2B configurator gathers the technical details in a few steps, or you can contact the technical department directly.

Configure your supply

Purchasing, production or logistics department? Let’s talk packaging.