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Pasta in paper: Iris Bio and Koehler Paper offer recyclable packaging alternative

Together with Italian pasta company Astrabio, Koehler Paper has now packed pasta in one of its flexible packaging papers for the first time. Koehler NexPlus Seal Pure, a heat sealable paper, maximises shelf life, protects the product inside it, and features extraordinary strength properties that make it perfect for further processing on standard packaging machines.

 

Iris Bio offers high quality food and a sustainable agricultural model. Koehler Paper accordingly offers a sustainable packaging alternative with its flexible packaging paper. ‘With Koehler NexPlus Seal Pure’ we offer a packaging paper with a significantly reduced carbon footprint in comparison to conventional plastic packaging, not to mention that it also boasts the significant benefit of being recyclable and conserving valuable resources as a result,’ said Mauro Moretti, flexible packaging paper sales manager at Koehler Italia, while going over this new application for the paper. This is also corroborated by positive feedback from customers, which shows that the two companies made the right decision.

 

The research and development team from Koehler Innovation & Technology worked with the experts from Koehler Paper to develop the NexFlex product range, a recyclable generation of flexible packaging paper. The aim here is to replace plastic in packaging by using so called barrier paper wherever possible. The range covers a broad spectrum: It includes standard coated and uncoated paper used in laminates for pouches, sachets, and other applications, making them suitable for a wide range of packaging for food and non food products.

 


 

 
 
 

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