TotalEnergies and Colines announced the successful proof of concept of an unlaminated recyclable Stand-Up pouch suitable for food-contact applications. This solution is made up of PE recyclable which allows to decrease the packaging thickness. The Machine Direction Orientation (MDO) film has been produced on the Colines cast line Polycast as well as the MDO line, allowing asymmetrical structure (low density sealing layer on one side, high density stiff layer on the other side). The MDO-PE film formulation is composed of TotalEnergies Supertough and unique Lumicene high density PE, offering a vast thickness range of solutions fitting customer’s needs.
The game changer film has been printed by Cirepa, a printing company for flexible packaging, and then transformed into a Stand-Up Pouch by Dry-Top, a packaging company.
This project, as well as other stand-up pouch projects that TotalEnergies is working on, will be detailed during the upcoming AMI Plastic Pouches seminar which will be held place in Barcelona, on 21-22 March.
Olivier Greiner, Vice President, Polymers Europe & Orient at TotalEnergies said:
This collaboration is in line with the recent developments to provide packaging solutions which are fully mechanically recyclable, with the end goal to bring more qualitative feedstock on the market. This latter could be used as feedstock for the recycling industry and eventually end up as RE:use polymers, part of the RE:clic range supporting our ambition of producing 30% circular polymers by 2030. This development was made possible by our broad Lumicene and Supertough product range bringing outstanding processability as well as excellent mechanical and optical properties.
Nicola Lombardini, R&D Manager of Colines stated:
We are proud to be part of this very important project, made possible also by the proprietary Colines technology in the field of MDO, as well as by innovative and patented solutions for the production of MDO-PE films with cast technology. Our portfolio includes various solutions for the production of “green” films, with a high recycled content or suitable for complete recycling, in order to satisfy practically all market requests.