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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

Recycled PP supply

In Q4 2025, PureCycle Technologies produced 7.5 million pounds of PureFive recycled polypropylene and lifted Denver feedstock throughput 44% with a third shift, processing 14 million pounds. It shipped to 11 customers, recorded $2.7 million revenue, and expects Ironton CP2 compounding to complete by March 2026. International capacity projects progressed, with Thailand targeted for 2027 and Antwerp for 2028, indicating additional future availability of high-quality recycled PP for packaging.

Flexible film advances

A collaboration between PureCycle and TOPPAN delivered a snack bar wrapper with over 30% recycled content using PureFive resin, validated for printability and functionality. The partners are extending development to thermoformed snack cups and microwaveable containers, using dissolution recycling that removes colors, odors, and additives to meet FDA food-contact requirements.

Brand adoption grows

Valio targets 80% renewable or recycled packaging by 2030, exceeding EU PPWR baselines. Valio's Kreikkalainen Jogurtti packaging incorporates 30% chemically recycled polypropylene from Borealis’ Borcycle C via mass balance, and the approach extended to Oivariini thin-wall injection-molded pots and lids. Clear labeling and a QR code explain chemically recycled content attribution, addressing traceability and consumer communication while meeting food safety standards.

Bio-based additives cleared

Clariant secured EU authorization for its Licocare RBW 100-300 series rice bran wax additives for PET, PLA, and rigid PVC at up to 0.3% in non‑fatty food-contact applications, including hot-fill/heating to 100°C for two hours. The ruling, effective February 23, 2026, complements FDA and Japanese clearances. The approval offers an alternative to montan wax, addressing supply constraints tied to lignite-sourced materials and enabling lower-carbon, bio-based additive options in food packaging.

Ink and coating compliance

Stahl achieved early full compliance with the German Printing Ink Ordinance across water-based overprint varnishes, barrier coatings, heat-seal and functional coatings, low-migration UV-curable coatings, and primers, ahead of the January 2027 deadline. The portfolio has been tested and reformulated as needed, with documentation updated to support audits. Early availability reduces qualification risk for converters and brand owners preparing compliant food-packaging workflows.

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