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SustainabilityAmcor and Alter team up on paper-based chocolate packaging

Amcor and Alter team up on paper-based chocolate packaging

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Amcor and Alter team up on paper-based chocolate packaging

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Amcor has partnered with French organic snack producer, Alter Eco, to introduce a recyclable, paper-based and reduced-weight packaging solution for their 200-gram chocolate range.

Working closely with Alter Eco and Halba, a Swiss chocolate specialist and experienced co-packer, Amcor supported the transition to AmFiber Performance Paper, a paper-based and recyclable packaging solution. The Alter Eco design combines a natural kraft look with a matte finish, reinforcing the product’s authentic shelf presence. At the same time, the new packaging delivers high-barrier performance, providing effective protection against water vapor and grease.

One SKU containing almonds added complexity, as the new packaging needed to maintain a smooth, high-quality appearance despite the product’s textured surface. This was successfully achieved with the AmFiber solution.

Alter Eco’s redesigned packaging using AmFiber Performance Paper achieves up to 61% weight reduction compared with the previous packaging and can be recycled in the paper stream in France. The fiber used is FSC certified, ensuring it is sourced from responsibly managed forests, and the packaging aligns with CEPI and 4evergreen recyclability guidelines.

“This project illustrates our commitment to innovation, combining reduced environmental impact with uncompromising quality. Designing a thinner packaging that still protects the chocolate and preserves its organoleptic qualities is a true technical challenge and a major step forward for Alter Eco,” said Anne Descarsin, R&D pack manager for Alter Eco

Janice Narainsamy, senior product development engineer at Amcor, said, “Paper-based packaging combines strong shelf appeal with a well-established perception of sustainability. With the right barrier performance, it can also deliver the protection needed for demanding applications like chocolate. Alter Eco’s transition to AmFiber Performance Paper demonstrates this in a real market context, delivering a significant reduction in packaging weight.”

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