Klöckner Pentaplast (kp), a manufacturer of sustainability-focused food packaging solutions, announced the launch of two new recyclable barrier flow wrap films: kp FlexiFlow EH 155 R and kp FlexiFlow PH 255 R. The fully recyclable pair can reduce packaging weight by up to 75% compared to alternative solutions, said the company.
kp FlexiFlow PH 255 R, a polypropylene-based (PP) film, contains more than 93% PP, exceeding current packaging guideline specifications for recyclability. Its polyethylene (PE) counterpart, kp FlexiFlow EH 155 R, contains over 95% PE content.
"By designing our products with sustainability at the heart, we help food manufacturers to meet increasing consumer and regulatory demands without compromising on quality or efficiency,” said Francisco Quesada, senior commercial and marketing director, flexibles, at kp. “Our expertise at kp is the reason we’re able to do this so effectively.”
Both films are designed to help reduce plastic waste by up to 75% compared to alternative packaging solutions while still providing product protection, said the company. In addition, kp FlexiFlow PH 255 R achieves speeds of up to 120 packs per minute, according to kp.
kp FlexiFlow EH 155 R and PH 255 R also offer antifog technology. They are suitable for a range of applications, from fresh meats and cheeses to processed foods and produce, said the company.
"As legislation and corporate sustainability initiatives continue to evolve around the world, these new barrier films further cement our position at the forefront of recyclable packaging innovation," Quesada said. "By providing options in both PE and PP, we’re ensuring that our customers can select the material best suited to their specific product requirements and the recycling infrastructure of the markets they’re operating in. We're not just meeting current standards; we're anticipating future needs and providing solutions to drive the industry forward."
To learn more about kp FlexiFlow EH 155 R, click here. To discover more about kp Flexiflow PH 255 R, click here.
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