The collaboration leverages ExxonMobil’s ExxtendTM technology for advanced recycling, which processes plastic waste and attributes it to new plastic for food-grade packaging through a mass balance approach.
The company’s full B2B platform features a touchless inventory management solution that saves time and money while enforcing state-mandated regulatory guidelines.
Koehler Paper will be presenting the product concept to the public for the first time ever at the interpack trade show in Düsseldorf from May 4th through May 10th at Booth D42 in Hall 8a.
In addition to various flexible packaging papers for the food sector, the company’s NexPlus® Seal Pure is offering a sustainable packaging option for products where no additional barriers are required.
Henkel optimized its pioneering coatings specifically for UPM papers, reinforcing their original barrier properties to offer new levels of grease resistance.
Despite the challenges often presented by flexible packaging in terms of consistent recycling channels, the format remains a preferred choice for brands, retailers and consumers alike.
Consumers continue to become more aware of single-use plastics, food waste and recycling, particularly with the rise of documentaries like Seaspiracy. This has led to many brands seeking new and innovative methods to meet consumer sustainability expectations and to capture market share.