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FlexiblesInnovia Films launches recyclable film for fresh produce packaging

Innovia Films launches recyclable film for fresh produce packaging

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Innovia Films launches recyclable film for fresh produce packaging

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Innovia Films, a leading material science pioneer and manufacturer of BOPP films, has launched P2G, a clear high gas transmission BOPP film designed specifically for flow wrap applications in fresh produce packaging, including pre-prepared vegetables.

The company said P2G has been engineered to deliver superior performance and versatility, helping brand owners and packers maintain the freshness, quality, and visual appeal of fresh produce throughout the supply chain. By optimizing gas transmission rates, the film supports respiration control, enhancing freshness and extending shelf life, ultimately reducing food waste.

Designed for reliability in demanding environments,P2G is heat-sealable on both sides, ensuring secure and consistent sealing performance. Its optical clarity maintains clear visibility of produce, keeping vegetables attractive to consumers. The film also retains its puncture and impact resistance at low temperatures, offering protection during transportation and storage, while remaining unaffected by variations in-climatic conditions.

“P2G represents the next generation of fresh produce packaging,” said Megan Hinkley, senior product manager – packaging at Innovia Films. “It combines functionality, reliability, and sustainability to meet the evolving needs of retailers, packers, and consumers, while supporting the industry’s transition to more circular packaging solutions.”

Sustainability

Sustainability is a key attribute of P2G. As a mono-material polypropylene solution, the film is recyclable in the PP waste steam, supporting the shift towards environmentally responsible packaging. Its recyclability, combined with its ability to significantly extend shelf life, contributes to a measurable reduction in food waste across the supply chain.

P2G is also aligned with the upcoming EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). The film supports PPWR objectives to reduce packaging waste and improve recyclability.

P2G can incorporate chemically recycled and bio-sourced ISCC-certified polymers via mass balance. This approach enables compliance with recycled content targets while maintaining the high-performance standards required for fresh produce packaging. It also supports circular economy principles by reducing dependence on fossil-based resources.

Carbon footprint

By extending the shelf life of fresh produce, P2G reduces the carbon footprint of the food supply chain. Lower levels of food waste reduce the need for excess agricultural production, cutting associated greenhouse gas emissions. Fewer spoiled products can mean fewer transport and restocking requirements, leading to reduced fuel consumption and emissions.

Printable for branding and customization, P2G offers packers and retailers a solution that performs well and helps products stand out on shelf.

According to the company, whether packaging leafy greens, chopped vegetables, or other fresh produce, P2G delivers freshness, protection, and sustainability, without compromise.

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