
ThePackHub continues to report many instances of brands and retailers switching primarily from plastic to other often paper-based alternatives. Some, but not all, support the move with positive evidence of these changes' environmental impact. The reality is that we are experiencing a cycle of high change where, in some cases, recyclable plastic is being replaced with other materials because consumers believe this as the right thing to do from an environmental perspective. However, not all examples stand up to stringent environmental scrutiny. Most of the material changes have often come about following significant investment in machinery and new processes. These switches are for the longer term, and any reversals are a long way off.
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Kellogg's trials paper liner bagsThePackHub
Multinational food manufacturing brand Kellogg’s are testing a paper lining for their iconic Corn Flakes variant for the UK market. The trial will take place in a small number of Tesco outlets. The paper lining will be introduced as a replacement for the non-recyclable plastic bag that has been traditionally used in Kellogg’s Corn Flakes packaging. A few challenges were encountered and overcome in the production of the new packs. Kellogg’s needed to ensure that the paper would survive the filling and sealing processes while maintaining the barrier properties. Freshness maintenance and integrity of the product inside was also an obstacle to overcome, but Kellogg’s achieved the high standard they were striving for and is hoping that it is maintained throughout the trial.
MasterTape PackThePackHub
Ahlstrom-Munksjö have launched a new range of fiber-based tapes, designed as replacements for conventional plastic self-adhesive tapes. The company was a merger of Finnish company Ahlstrom and Swedish company Munksjö in 2017. Both companies were established in the 19th century producing similar wood fiber-based products. The new range of tapes, known as MasterTape Pack, has a wide variety of types, with different weights and mechanical properties. The tapes in the range are said to provide good cohesion and have mechanical and shock-resistant properties, while also being made of sustainable fiber-based materials. The tapes can also be coated with primers or barrier coatings. MasterTape Pack tapes are made of FSC-certified wood fiber pulp and consist of at least 80% bio-based products. The range also contains tailor-made solutions, including saturated and one-sided release-coated paper as well as tapes with synthetic fiber-reinforced base paper.