Amcor develops world-first recyclable retort flexible packaging
Amcor has introduced the world's first recyclable flexible retort pouch, a major innovation following years of research. This product utilizes AmLite HeatFlex technology, suitable for high-barrier applications requiring long shelf life. The pouch has been tested and confirmed recyclable, fitting collection systems in Germany, Austria, Italy, Norway, and the Netherlands. This development supports Amcor's sustainability pledge to make all packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025, potentially reducing carbon footprints by up to 60% compared to standard packaging.
- Introduced the first recyclable flexible retort pouch, enhancing sustainability in packaging.
- The new pouch uses AmLite HeatFlex technology, suitable for various applications.
- Independently tested and confirmed recyclable, fitting collection systems in multiple countries.
- Supports Amcor's commitment to develop all packaging to be recyclable or reusable by 2025.
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ZURICH, Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Amcor, a global leader in packaging, today announced the world's first recyclable flexible retort pouch. The technical breakthrough, which many considered impossible, follows years of dedicated research and investment.
The product, which uses Amcor's AmLite HeatFlex Recyclable solution, has the potential to be used in a variety of retort applications where products with a long shelf life require high-barrier, high-heat resistant packaging.
"The technology to solve the problem of retort recyclability simply did not exist," says Amcor's Chief Commercial Officer Peter Konieczny. "Amcor's innovation represents a breakthrough for brand owners looking to reach their sustainability ambitions. Brands will be able to stand out and meet consumers' growing demand for more sustainable products by replacing older formats with the latest in cutting-edge packaging technology."
Creating a recyclable version was considered such a difficult challenge because it added another requirement to packaging already satisfying very high functional needs: withstanding heat-sterilization, blocking oxygen and bacteria, keeping food safe without refrigeration and ensuring a long shelf life. Flexible retort packaging, a modern alternative to metal cans, can improve the carbon footprint of hundreds of consumer products thanks to its light weight, resource efficiency, ease of transportation and minimization of food waste.
The new pouch has been independently tested by cyclos-HTP and confirmed to be recyclable. Today, it fits collection systems in Germany, Austria, Italy, Norway and the Netherlands, and the list of countries is expected to grow, with projects underway in more nations to expand their plastics recycling streams.
The breakthrough innovation underscores the company's unique capabilities and long-term commitment to more sustainable packaging solutions. The company is on the path to fulfilling its pledge to develop all of its packaging to be recyclable or reusable by 2025.
Learn more about Amcor's sustainability activities at www.amcor.com/sustainability
*Carbon footprint comparison based on Amcor's ASSET lifecycle assessement system, certified by the Carbon Trust. Maximum carbon footprint reduction of
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Amcor is a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, home- and personal-care, and other products. Amcor works with leading companies around the world to protect their products and the people who rely on them, differentiate brands, and improve value chains through a range of flexible and rigid packaging, specialty cartons, closures, and services. The company is focused on making packaging that is increasingly light-weighted, recyclable and reusable, and made using a rising amount of recycled content. Around 50,000 Amcor people generate US
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