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Sustainable Packaging

Development of eco-friendly packaging solutions, including biodegradable, recyclable, and bio-based packaging materials, driven by consumer and regulatory demand.

Recent developments

Polyolefin design shifts

Recent product launches targeted mono-material packaging with higher performance. Borealis introduced its Borstar Nextension PE technology using single-site catalysts to improve toughness and sealing and enable replacement of multimaterial films with recyclable PE mono-structures, complementing its PP platform. Dow released DOWSIL 5-1050 Polymer Processing Aid, a non-fluoropolymer PPA for blown and stretch films, mitigating melt fracture while meeting EU and US food-contact rules. These developments address PPWR-aligned design-for-recycling while sustaining line efficiency.

Recycling capacity upgrades

In mechanical recycling, Borealis is converting Integra Plastics’ Bulgaria site from rLDPE to premium rPP using Borcycle M mechanical recycling technology, with output planned above 20,000 t/y starting October 2025. The shift targets applications in packaging, mobility, and appliances, and supports compliance with the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation and End‑of‑Life Vehicle Directive.

Food-contact circularity

For contact-sensitive formats, Dow, Zermatt, and Nature’s Variety launched a recyclable pet-food pouch using a PE mono-material film with 10% mass-balance recycled content, designed to align with CEN recyclability guidance and PPWR 2030 targets. The partners plan to showcase the pack at K 2025 and target 30% recycled content by 2030.

Bio-based polyester scale-up

Brand–supplier collaboration advanced bio-based polymers. Avantium, Tereos, and LVMH GAÏA agreed to form a consortium to build the first industrial-scale facility for FDCA and PEF, leveraging Avantium’s proprietary YXY Technology. The initiative aims to expand supply of 100% renewable PEF (releaf) for packaging, support green-chemistry value chains, and enable licensing of the process.

Strategy and financing

Producers and financiers aligned on transition plans. At the Gazometro in Rome, Versalis: from polymers to markets convened supply‑chain actors around a €2 billion program spanning circular recycling, compostables via Novamont, and specialty elastomers and foams, and resulted in the Bio & Circular Plastics Pact with consumer groups. Separately, the European Investment Bank (EIB) approved €25 million to Tecnocap for energy‑efficiency upgrades and on‑site photovoltaics in Italy and the Czech Republic, aligned with the Clean Industrial Deal and REPowerEU.

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