Our company
Two decades of compliant packaging
Since 2005, Shivani Polymers has helped hospitals, diagnostic laboratories and waste-treatment facilities across India segregate and dispose of waste safely — with colour-coded bags and polyethylene packaging engineered to regulation and made entirely in-house.
Our story
Built on consistency, earned on trust
Shivani Polymers was founded in 2005 in Hyderabad with a clear purpose: to give healthcare and industry a dependable source of compliant waste packaging. More than twenty years on, that focus hasn't changed.
What sets the business apart is control. By manufacturing every bag in-house across two units, the team manages quality, lead times and bespoke requirements directly — rather than relying on third parties. The result is packaging that performs the same way, order after order.
Today the company serves hospital procurement teams, diagnostic labs, common bio-medical waste treatment facilities, distributors and bulk buyers, with a catalogue that spans every colour-coded waste stream and a custom service for everything in between.
- Founded 2005 in Hyderabad, Telangana
- 20+ years serving healthcare and industry
- Two manufacturing units producing entirely in-house
What we do
Capacity and control, in-house
With a combined capacity of around 250 metric tonnes per month across two units, Shivani Polymers can support everything from a single facility's standing order to high-volume distribution.
- In-house extrusion & conversion for direct control over quality and lead time
- Fixed & continuous printing — logos, waste-stream labels, or unprinted
- Made to stock or scheduled delivery to match your order frequency
Quality & compliance
Made to standard, by design
Compliance isn't an add-on — it's built into every specification. Our products are manufactured to recognised quality and environmental standards for healthcare waste.
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ISO 9001:2015 certifiedAn audited quality-management system governing how products are made.
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BMW Rules, 2016Compliant with the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 and amendments.
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CPCB-alignedFollows Central Pollution Control Board guidance for waste packaging.
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Non-chlorinated & incineration-safePlastics formulated for safe incineration without chlorinated by-products.
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Material selection guide
Choosing the right grade
Each material grade trades off strength, finish, clarity and cost differently. Use this guide to pick the grade that fits your priorities — ratings are relative, out of five.
| Attribute | Virgin | Semi-Virgin | Reprocessed |
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Size guide
Common bin and liner sizes
Bags are made to suit a wide range of bin volumes. These are the litre sizes we're most often asked for — custom dimensions are always available.
Litre capacities are approximate and vary with bag dimensions and fill level.
Glossary
The terms, demystified
A quick reference to the plastics and measurements behind the catalogue, so you can specify with confidence.
- PE — Polyethylene
- The base family of plastics used for waste bags and liners. Tough, flexible and chemically resistant, it's the workhorse material across the whole range.
- HDPE — High-Density Polyethylene
- A denser, stiffer polyethylene with high tensile strength. It feels crisper and offers excellent strength-to-thickness, ideal for lighter-gauge yet strong liners.
- LDPE — Low-Density Polyethylene
- A softer, more flexible polyethylene with a smooth feel and good clarity. It resists tearing and is well suited to heavier, puncture-prone waste.
- LLDPE — Linear Low-Density Polyethylene
- A polyethylene engineered for higher puncture and tear resistance at a given thickness, allowing strong bags to be made with less material.
- Micron (µ)
- The unit of film thickness — one micron is a thousandth of a millimetre. A higher micron count means a thicker, stronger film. Our range spans roughly 20µ to over 100µ.
- Gauge
- An alternative thickness measure still common in plastics. As a rule of thumb, 100 gauge is about 25 microns — useful when converting between supplier specifications.
Sustainability
Lower-impact options, without compromise
Compliance and responsibility go together. Where your specification allows, we offer greener material choices that still meet the demands of safe waste handling.
Work with us
A packaging partner you can rely on
Tell us about your facility, your waste streams and your volumes — we'll recommend the right specification and send a quote.