Mondi’s recyclable functional barrier paper

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Les Crudettes salads stay fresh in Mondi's recyclable functional barrier paper. Photo: Mondi

Mondi, a global leader in packaging and paper, has introduced its start recyclable functional barrier paper bag for salads in the Group LSDH'due south Les Crudettes range. Sustainable packaging is a fully integrated solution – Mondi operates beyond the value chain from sustainably managed forests to producing pulp and kraft paper, applying the blanket and printing the concluding material.

The French salad make has replaced its transparent sleeky polypropylene (PP) packaging with Mondi's recyclable functional barrier paper for a option of its pre-washed, gear up-to-consume salads. The new packaging is 95% paper with a functional barrier layer, pregnant the salad remains fresh for upwardly to x days – the same amount of time as with the previous plastic packaging. Information technology is verified as recyclable in the waste paper stream in France past the Recycling Authorization (Cerec).

The bags are flexo printed, with lifelike depictions of the salad contents on the front, along with a QR Code, which informs consumers most the contents, quality, recycling and even refunds policy, if they happen to purchase a purse where the contents are not equally fresh as expected.

Mondi eco-solution approach

Using its unique EcoSolutions arroyo, Mondi worked closely with LSDH, and its machine supplier Ilapak, to ensure that the new packaging is fit-for-purpose and can run on existing machines. The new solution is sustainable past design and volition support LSDH Group in meeting its sustainability goal of reducing the corporeality of plastic in its packaging.

Paulus Goess, sales director Speciality Kraft Paper, Mondi says, "We evaluated everything, from sourcing to machinery, and the recycling process – all while collaborating closely with LSDH to deliver a sustainable solution without compromising on packaging functioning. A fundamental focus of our Mondi Activity Plan 2030 (MAP2030) is to develop innovative packaging that keeps materials in circulation and prevents waste product. Nosotros are proud to see our new circular-driven functional barrier paper beingness part of the solution. In particular, as all converting steps are fully integrated across our value chain – from newspaper production to barrier application and printing."

Géraldine Collet, marketing and innovation managing director, Les Crudettes / Groupe LSDH adds, "This is just the start step in the sustainability journeying of our ready-to-eat salad range. The results are exciting – the packaging is created on existing machines, it looks slap-up on-shelf, is resistant to humidity and supports our sustainability goals. These salad numberless could revolutionise the ready-to-consume salad market, hugely reducing the amount of plastic needed, all while keeping the food fresh."

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