The three overarching codes are:
1. to ensure the preservation and protection of the food or product, while ensuring that the requirement is really necessary and not over-engineered
2. make it easy to strip and/or wash-off all decoration (such as labels, sleeves, adhesives, printing and inks) from the main functional part of the packaging
3. and use as few different polymer types as possible. Mono-materials therefore represent the right answer for ‘Design for Recycling’ in flexible packaging.”
Anton Wolfsberger compared the traditional value chain versus PO demand, with the recycling value chain versus r-PO opportunity, saying: “The circular economy distinctly impacts the current packaging value chain, with new entrants and new feedstock leading to power changes.”
In closing, he said: “Innovation across the packaging value chain will be most important for delivering step changes to achieve highest circularity, and to master all these circular
challenges, new forms and formats of co-operation and collaborative business models along the packaging value chain will be required