In the food sector in particular, the challenges around packaging are enormous. In this area, innovative plastic or bio-based materials must offer the same reliability as conventional materials.
To give just a few examples, grated cheese needs reliable, airtight packaging to protect the cheese from moisture and oxygen and prevent mould from forming. Coffee capsules have to be extremely tightly sealed to preserve the flavour and freshness of the coffee. This creates strict requirements with regard to barrier properties, enabling the packaging to be protected from oxygen, moisture and light. At the same time, the packaging must be heat-resistant to withstand the high temperatures while the coffee is being made in a pod machine.
Bio-based punnets for berries and grapes need to be highly sturdy to support the weight of the fruit and absorb impact during transport. At the same time, they must be breathable to prevent mould from forming while still preventing the fruit from drying out. In addition, these packaging solutions need to be transparent so that consumers can see the quality of the fruit on the shop shelf, which can be a challenge with bio-based plastics.
Yoghurt pots made of bio-based plastic require tightly sealed barriers to protect the yoghurt inside from oxygen and light and preserve its freshness. In addition, they must be stackable and stable without deforming, while also being easy to recycle or compostable. Another problem revolves around the packaging's suitability for different temperatures, as yoghurt is often stored in refrigerated units. By contrast, other foods such as salad or fruit need breathable packaging so that the food does not spoil.
Taghleef Industries has solutions ready for a whole host of different applications. “Food packaging in particular always depends on good barrier properties to keep products fresh and extend their shelf life”, emphasises Muscatello. “We already have PP-based films with strong barrier properties in our product range. We are continuing to work on further optimising our NATIVIA® bio-based and bio-degradable films using coating and metallisation.”