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Paper PackagingUPM, Michelman and Bobst introduce bio-based paper packaging

UPM, Michelman and Bobst introduce bio-based paper packaging

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UPM, Michelman and Bobst introduce bio-based paper packaging

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UPM Specialty Materials, Michelman, and Bobst have joined forces to develop two validated paper-based packaging concepts for brands navigating the EU packaging rules, such as the single-use plastics directive (SUPD). By combining fiber-based materials, bio-based coatings, and coating line expertise, the three companies have built ready-to-implement structures that deliver strong barrier performance and heat sealability over a wide sealing window.

“Fulfilling strict expectations demands scalable solutions. Our base papers are developed to support co-creation and reduce unnecessary complexity. Combining them with the right chemistry enables partners to arrive at fit-for-purpose packaging solutions faster,” said Mika Uusikartano, senior manager, product portfolio management, UPM Specialty Materials.

The concepts combine UPM’s packaging papers with Michelman’s bio-based coating solutions and Bobst application know-how to deliver functional performance while supporting recyclability and, where relevant, compostability across selected applications.

“There is a growing market demand for SUPD-compliant packaging solutions. At the same time, barrier performance must remain equivalent to existing market solutions, and proposed materials must be fully compatible with current packaging lines, without the need for major equipment modifications,” said Iulia Mihai, senior scientist at Michelman.

From an implementation perspective, the collaboration takes into account process requirements and runnability to support efficient industrial production.

“When materials and application parameters are developed together, packaging converters can implement new solutions more easily while achieving stable performance and production efficiency,” said Luca Nespolo, competence center manager, Bobst.

The collaboration showcases two solution concepts. The first concept supports SUPD-compliant paper packaging for applications such as tea bags, oatmeal, and sugar stick-packs, incorporating bio-based coatings that impart good moisture and mineral oil barriers along with good heat sealability. Packets and wrappers are among the product categories in the scope of the EU’s SUPD, which aims to reduce the environmental impact of certain plastic products that are used once and discarded.

The second concept is designed for applications requiring an improved oxygen barrier level, such as single-pack cookies and chocolate, while enabling lower coat weights and improved material efficiency.

Sample structures of both solutions were available at interpack 2026 at UPM Specialty Materials’ stand in Hall 8A, Stand F29; and Michelman’s stand in Hall 8A, Stand B25.

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