Recent regulations in the process of implementation point at compostable packaging as a solution. Six states—including California, Colorado, Maine, Oregon, Minnesota, and Maryland—have already committed to 100% recyclable or compostable packaging by 2032.
Through close collaboration between the technical and R&D teams of both companies, the partners conducted comprehensive trials, generating application-oriented insights that supported the optimization of the new high-barrier mono-PP pouch structure for food packaging.
At this year’s Global Pouch Forum, Sun Centre USA will share case studies of brands that switched to their award-winning POUCH3™ Cuboid Packaging Format. Sun Centre’s Sean Pease provides a preview and explains how the format addresses EPR mandates and sustainability concerns.
SÜDPACK offers a broad range of conventional reusable laminates as well as material-efficient, recyclable material structures, covering a wide range of packaging designs and product and machine requirements.
In this article, Gary Tee of TIPA explains how offering compostable packaging materials alongside recyclable offerings can provide a premium differentiator for converters and improve the lifecycle for flexible packaging.
The report has been endorsed by 47 businesses, NGOs, investors and academics with a common vision on accelerating innovation to develop and scale paper-based flexible packaging solutions which are designed responsibly.
With this portfolio-wide transition, the "No PFAS Added" designation will no longer appear in individual product names, as all Lecta packaging paper ranges are now produced without added PFAS.