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New resource saving and recyclable micro-flute solution as alternative to traditional rigid boxes

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By Grania Jain on Mon, 06/10/2024 - 21:08

Targeting better performance

The team at Metsä Board’s Excellence Centre in Äänekoski, Finland started to work on the new alternative a few years ago. “We were looking to provide the same experience by remodeling a box that was strong and rigid but lighter and with a smaller environmental impact,” Ilkka Harju, Metsä Board’s Packaging Services Director explains.

The best solution turned out to be micro-flute, which has a significantly smaller and lower flute size than traditional corrugated boards. The packaging consists of a separate base and lid made of micro-flute. Its surface liner can be uncoated white kraftliner or coated white kraftliner. Of these, the latter gives the package the best printing properties.

Good fit for production lines 

The packaging solution is designed to be production-efficient from start to finish and suitable for mass production on current production lines – with no major retooling required. According to Harju, the new gift packaging solution is an ideal fit, especially for cosmetics, chocolate, beverages and other premium products.

“Cosmetics are probably the number one application area, but the material can be customised very easily to create unique packaging solutions,” Harju says.

Half the weight, half the carbon

The new lightweight solution also uses significantly less material. Metsä Board’s Sustainability Services team compared the new micro-flute solution to recycled fibre-based rigid box solutions and found the micro-fluted concept to be up to 50 per cent lighter.

“Thanks to its lightness, the new packaging solution can help our customers reach their carbon reduction targets,” Harju adds.

The cradle-to-gate carbon footprint of the new solution – which considers value chain stages from raw materials extraction until the paperboard product leaves the mill – was also calculated and found to be 59 per cent lower than that of traditional solutions.*

And that’s not all, notes Harju. “Since no harmful adhesives or other plastic laminates are used in the packaging solution the recycling becomes much more efficient.”

https://spnews.com/recyclable-micro-flute/
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