Siegwerk and Kotkamills have joined forces to create solutions for printers and producers of fibre-based packaging to further drive packaging circularity.
The partnership aims to provide the market with sustainable and eco-friendly packaging solutions The collaboration is based on the potential of water-based dispersion barrier coated paperboard to replace traditional polyethylene (PE) coated board. The switch in coating not only offers an economic driver to collectors and recyclers, it also reduces the environmental impact of the packaging.
Since 2018, Kotkamills has produced barrier boards for hot cup and food packaging end uses, in addition to folding boxboard grades, providing the markets with a real sustainable alternative. The new water-based dispersion barriers make the paperboard compostable, repulpable and easy to recycle; the fibres used are from sustainable PEFC and FSC certified sources.
‘With UniNATURE, our recently launched water-based ink system formulated with renewable and natural components, we add a sustainable ink and coating solution for improved packaging recyclability’, said David Charquet, international key account director Europe business unit paper & board at Siegwerk. ‘We are very delighted to work together with Kotkamills to provide innovative and circular solutions that ensure high-quality packaging performance while reducing the environmental impact. Together we aim for packaging circularity and want to accelerate change for good.’
‘As a pioneer developing innovative and easily recyclable water-based dispersion barrier paperboards for various packaging solutions, we are very pleased that our collaborative effort with Siegwerk is bearing fruits that the packaging industry and printers can benefit from by offering to brand owners and consumers high-quality and genuinely sustainable products. Together we accelerate change for good’, commented Päivi Suutari, vice president RDI at Kotkamills. ‘Circularity is essential now and will be even more so in the coming years.’
Together the two partners offer the packaging markets a viable alternative to replacing traditional plastic coatings in fibre-based packaging, improving recyclability and circularity and resulting in an increased value of wastepaper, improved fibre recovery, and a noticeable reduction of waste. The partners’ solutions are designed to help converters and brand owners to deliver more sustainable packaging alternatives and thereby create value for a Circular Economy going forward.