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Coca-Cola's Corrugated Multipack Handle, UPM Adhesive Materials Introduces Paper-based Packaging, and Michelman Launches Water-based Cup Coating

See a few examples of paper-based packaging from Coca-Cola, UPM Adhesive Materials, and Michelman from ThePackHub’s Innovation Zone.

A third-party life cycle assessment (LCA) indicates that the Lift Up solution reduces CO₂ emissions by 42% compared to conventional shrink wrap multipacks.
A third-party life cycle assessment (LCA) indicates that the Lift Up solution reduces CO₂ emissions by 42% compared to conventional shrink wrap multipacks.
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These innovations highlight the significant progress being made in adopting paper-based solutions, driven by both functionality and sustainability.

Learn more about ThePackHub's Innovation Zone here

Coca-Cola's corrugated handle replaces shrink wrap for PET bottle multipacks

Coca-Cola HBC Austria has partnered with packaging manufacturer DS Smith and machinery provider Krones to launch a corrugated board-based multipack handle, aiming to eliminate plastic shrink wrap in the packaging of 1.5 L PET bottles. Known as DS Smith Lift Up, the new solution comprises a corrugated clip with a soft-grip integrated carrier handle and a kraft paper band. It is fully recyclable and is designed to reduce the use of plastic, with Coca-Cola HBC estimating an annual saving of around 200 tons of plastic shrink film. The packaging was designed using DS Smith’s Circular Design Metrics, which evaluate sustainability aspects such as carbon footprint, material efficiency, and recyclability. A third-party life cycle assessment (LCA) indicates that the Lift Up solution reduces CO₂ emissions by 42% compared to conventional shrink wrap multipacks. Additionally, production on Krones’ Variopac machinery reportedly reduces energy consumption during packaging by 58%. The design is also in line with the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which mandates increased recycled content in plastic packaging, a requirement that can be difficult to meet due to limited recyclate availability.

The new packaging is FSC-certified, recyclable in standard paper waste streams, and has undergone recyclability testing under the Cepi Recyclability Laboratory Test Method V2, achieving certification from the Papiertechnische Stiftung (PTS).The new packaging is FSC-certified, recyclable in standard paper waste streams, and has undergone recyclability testing under the Cepi Recyclability Laboratory Test Method V2, achieving certification from the Papiertechnische Stiftung (PTS).ThePackHub

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