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Plastics enable paper recycling – BASF

04 January 2018

BASF SE

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The image shows the just 15 micrometer thick layer of Ecovio® PS 1606 over the cellulose fibers of a paper surface. Paper cups and fast food packaging coated in this way can be industrially composted. © BASF SE. All rights reserved.

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Description

Paper packaging for food is often derived from recycled paper. Recycled paper may contain substances which are potentially harmful to humans, such as mineral oil residues originally present in printing inks. A study supported by the German Federal Office for Agriculture and Food found more than 250 contaminants in recycled fiber samples, with a total average concentration of 481 mg/kg. If such fiber is used for food packaging, contaminants may migrate into the food during storage.

BASF offers several functional polymer coatings that serve as a barrier to mineral oil and other contaminants. The barriers can either be based on polymers printed from ink or plastic layers extruded onto the paper.

Different end of life options are possible for the barrier-coated paper, depending on the technical solution chosen: repulping (Epotal®), repulping with removal of the plastic (extruded Ultramid® or PBT) or composting (extruded ecovio®).

Added value

  • Migration barrier solutions can ensure that our food is protected from contaminants present in recycled paper.
  • This supports the use of recycled paper in foodstuff.

Challenges

  • Besides the technical development, there is currently a lot of uncertainty in the market regarding acceptable levels of mineral oil contamination and the obligations of the value chain.
  • In Europe, the EU Commission has called upon the member states to monitor mineral oil concentrations in food and food contact materials in 2017 and 2018.

Contact

Christine Bunte

+32 2 740 0364

christine.bunte@basf.com

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Sector

Chemicals Plastics and rubber

Country

Global

Challenge

Input issues (quality, quantity) Output issues (quality, quantity)

Timeline

Circular economy action plan 2020-2024

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