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From easier recycling to game-changing packaging

Packaged goods are an essential part of our modern lifestyle, and for good reasons. We can’t go without them – but we also can’t go on using them as we have been doing in the past. We develop coatings and adhesives that help establish cleaner alternatives, to enable more circular solutions for a livable future for us and generations to come.

Exploring ways into a more circular future

Fortunately, the realization that packaging needs to become more sustainable has reached the majority of consumers, governments, and companies worldwide. But how can this goal be achieved? We believe that there are many ways to advance the circular economy, taking raw materials and accompanying technologies as a starting point. 

In addition to replacing conventional raw materials with bio-based ones in the production process, we also develop material technologies that allow certain packaging types to be recycled that could not be recycled before. Plus, we offer technologies that reduce the amount of packaging material that needs to be disposed of in the first place.

High protection with less material needed

A large proportion of the packaging waste generated today is attributable to the food and beverages we consume. Extrusion polymers like low-density polyethylene (LDPE) have long been the material of choice in paper food packaging. They keep the contents fresh and well-protected, providing good resistance against oil, grease, and moisture. The difficulty: LDPE in combination with paper can hardly be recycled economically and, as a consequence, are usually burnt or end up in landfills, where they take many years to decompose.  

Our barrier coating resins provide a more sustainable alternative to PE-extruded paper packaging. One advantage of these coatings and resins is that small quantities of material can produce the required performance, leading to lower production costs without sacrificing performance. These barrier coating resins reliably protect against heat and are resistant to water and grease.

Our barrier coating resins are also easier to fine-tune to your specific requirements and can readily replace existing PE-laminated stocks without significant changes to the machinery of paper mills and packaging converters.

Thin, functional coatings replacing thicker material layers 

Conventional flexible barrier packaging, such as multilayer pouches and laminate films, are hard to recycle. To do so, several layers of polymers and metal foils have to be separated, which makes the procedure difficult from a cost perspective. Simplifying these types of packaging is therefore an important step toward increasing circularity in the packaging industry. Monomaterials containing predominantly one material type – for plastics, this normally means over 90% of one polymer – offer a promising way to address this challenge because they can be recycled as a single substance.

Unfortunately, many traditional monomaterial or reduced-material packaging solutions do not deliver the barrier performance needed to preserve food and other perishable goods, particularly in flexible packaging, which often relies on several layers. Our innovative coating resins form thin, functional coatings that give monomaterial packaging the protective qualities it takes to replace thicker material layers. The result: high-performance, flexible, and film packaging that can still be reused. As the proportion of the coating is limited to five percent of the total film structure’s weight, the material is still classified as a monomaterial and is recyclable.

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Barrier coating resins terms and definitions
Putting our barrier coating resins to the test
We need to give packaging a second life
Covestro monomaterial solutions

Stories and case studies

  • Story

    Heat-resistant coating

    Heat-resistant-coating- for mono PE stand-up pouches with BOPE (biaxially oriented polyethylene) mono material film paves the way for high speed packaging and design for recyclability. 

  • Story

    Barrier coating resins

    Our barrier coating resins are developed to be easier to recycle than PE-based solutions.

  • Story

    Uradil® FP-9300

    Uradil® FP-9300: recyclability, heat sealability, and alcohol resistance for BOPP flexible packaging

  • Story

    Monomaterials

    We have developed a range of monomaterial coating resin solutions to enable recyclable packaging.

Webinars

  • Webinar

    How barrier coating resins help to create a better environment

    Barrier resins offer a recyclable alternative to LDPE coatings. Our multifunctional resins are easy to formulate and resistant to water (WVTR & COBB*), grease, oil, and moisture. 

  • Webinar

    Solutions for printing and packaging delivering on sustainability

    With the acquisition of DSM’s Resins and Functional Materials business, we’re complementing our portfolio for adhesives, preparation coatings, inks, and top-coat resins with relevant chemistries for all packaging substrates.

  • Webinar

    Enabling circularity: Monomaterials in flexible packaging

    In line with the growing need for monomaterial solutions that retain functional performance, we offer a portfolio of coating resins paving the way to flexible packaging that gets the job done and can be recycled more easily.

Industries and Strategic topics

  • Industry

    Printing and Packaging

    From sustainable functionality to unpacking what the future holds: our solutions help fulfill consumer needs and desires for durable, sustainable, and safe packaging solutions.

  • Topic

    Circular Economy

    From sustainable growth to circular breakthroughs: we’re constantly striving to embed circularity in future applications right from the beginning of the production process.

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