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How are we helping corporations innovate their way into sustainable packaging?

A lot of our clients in Food and Beverage, Packaging, E-commerce, and few more industries faced similar challenges. Challenge of finding a great alternative to their plastic-based or not-so-eco friendly packaging materials.

And working with them to solve different issues in their product’s green packaging has helped us build a great understanding in this area. This industry is highly active when it comes to innovation and research. Below are some critical problems that we have helped them solve:

A lot of our clients in Food and Beverage, Packaging, E-commerce, and few more industries faced similar challenges. Challenge of finding a great alternative to their plastic-based or not-so-eco friendly packaging materials.

And working with them to solve different issues in their product’s green packaging has helped us build a great understanding in this area. This industry is highly active when it comes to innovation and research. Below are some critical problems that we have helped them solve:

How we helped our clients

An Edible packaging solution for a food company

Background: Our client’s goal was to find an alternative, functional wrapping for their dairy products which was also edible along, with the product itself. They also wanted to know about the industry leaders in the research and development of edible packaging for food products, in order to find partnership opportunities.

Some questions we helped them answer:

  • What’s the research status in the edible packaging domain and what solutions exist in the industry? 
  • What materials have the right properties to be used in packaging? 
  • Which companies are leading the research and can be a good research partner?

Helping a beverage company shift to paper-based packaging

Background: Their goal was to replace their existing plastic bottles/pouches with paper bottles/pouches to make them easily disposable/compostable. Although better than plastic, even these paper-based bottles/pouches are generally encased with inner liners (the layer of material that restricts the flow of liquid or gas) that are laced with plastic and thus are not 100% biodegradable.

Some questions we helped them answer: 

  • How can they replace their plastic-based packaging bottles/pouches with biodegradable paper-based packaging?
  • What are the green alternatives to plastic liners for paper-based packaging cartons/bottles/pouches?
  • Which of such materials will be suitable and most fitting in their manufacturing and production pipeline?

Packaging Material & Partner Recommendations for a Food & Beverage Company

The client used GreyB’s analysis on materials to identify the best-fit materials and further, asked GreyB to provide analysis on the companies providing such materials to partner with them.

An Edible packaging solution for a food company

Background: Our client’s goal was to find an alternative, functional wrapping for their dairy products which was also edible along, with the product itself. They also wanted to know about the industry leaders in the research and development of edible packaging for food products, in order to find partnership opportunities.

Some questions we helped them answer:

  • What’s the research status in the edible packaging domain and what solutions exist in the industry? 
  • What materials have the right properties to be used in packaging? 
  • Which companies are leading the research and can be a good research partner?

Helping a beverage company shift to paper-based packaging

Background: Their goal was to replace their existing plastic bottles/pouches with paper bottles/pouches to make them easily disposable/compostable. Although better than plastic, even these paper-based bottles/pouches are generally encased with inner liners (the layer of material that restricts the flow of liquid or gas) that are laced with plastic and thus are not 100% biodegradable.

Some questions we helped them answer: 

  • How can they replace their plastic-based packaging bottles/pouches with biodegradable paper-based packaging?
  • What are the green alternatives to plastic liners for paper-based packaging cartons/bottles/pouches?
  • Which of such materials will be suitable and most fitting in their manufacturing and production pipeline?

Packaging Material & Partner Recommendations for a Food & Beverage Company

The client used GreyB’s analysis on materials to identify the best-fit materials and further, asked GreyB to provide analysis on the companies providing such materials to partner with them.

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Unwrapping the plastic of the packaging industry

The sustainable nature of products has become a crucial motivating factor for consumers. The majority of plastic waste comes from plastic packaging and the industry is racing to adopt sustainable alternatives to plastics for their packaging.

If you are here, I am sure you’re working in a similar direction too. 

The path to adopting plastic alternatives is not easy. Hindrances at technology, manufacturing, and marketing level need to be tackled before we can witness mass usage of bioplastics, cellulose, and other sustainable packaging solutions in the packaging industry.

Challenges companies are trying to overcome with bioplastics:

Plastic has had its roots in the packaging industry from several years and adopting any new biodegradable material is not easy and comes with its own challenges. Below are some of the most common bioplastic properties that we have helped our clients overcome in the past few years:

Poor Barrier Properties

Barrier properties are required to protect the content of the package from moisture and air.  In our studies, we have discovered a few promising bioplastic solutions in this direction.

Decomposing Conditions

Generally, good bioplastics have some limitations when it comes to biodegradability. Such as PLA degrades only in specific environments which is difficult to create on a domestic scale.

Poor shelf-life

On the other side, it should not be the case that the bioplastics start degrading while the product is still on the shelf.

High Manufacturing costs

The cost can be a decisive factor while marketing the bioplastics. Traditional plastics are way cheaper; hence difficult to replace.

Strength

Strength and flexibility are necessary for the proper application of plastics. An easily tearable package can limit the use of bioplastic for delicate applications only.

Source of plastic

Bioplastics such as PBAT are derived from petrochemicals, yip, oil. So, it is not actually of a renewable origin. This can affect the marketability of the solution.

Every challenge is unique and so are the solutions for them. Need help with your unique challenges too?

Top materials being researched for sustainable packaging solutions

Renewable sources based materials

  • Paper/Carton
  • Polylactic Acid (PLA)
  • Thermoplastic Starch (TPS)
  • Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA)
  • Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) [this is a special type of PHA only]
  • Cellulose Acetate & derivatives (CA, CAB, CAP)

Non-Renewable sources based materials

  • Polybutylene succinate (PBS)
  • Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVOH, PVA)
  • Polybutyrate Adipate Terephthalate (PBAT)
  • Polyglycolic acid (PGA)
  • Polycaprolactone (PCL)

Renewable sources based materials

PLA (Detail Report Available)

PLA – Polylactic acid

PLA is widely researched and adopted by the packaging industry players. It is anticipated that the growing consumption of packaged foods will further drive the packaging industry to use this as a primary biodegradable material over the coming years.

Top companies researching:

M&H Plastic

M&H Plastic

South China University

South China University

Sun Yat-Sen University

Sun Yat-Sen University

Unitika

Unitika

Total S.A

Total S.A

Hindrances

  • Highly Researched
  • Completely Biodegradable

  • Low Manufacturing Cost
  • Good Moisture Barrier

PHB

PHB – Polyhydroxybutyrate

The key driving factors for PBAT market is its flexibility, excellent biodegradability and govt. policies towards green procurement. However, PBAT is not from renewable origin, and the R&D cost of PBAT is still high as compared to global investment on it.

Top companies researching:

Saudi Basic Industries Corp

Saudi Basic Industries Corp

Phb Ind Sa

Phb Ind Sa

TianAn Biopolymer

TianAn Biopolymer

Hindrances

  • 100% biodegradable
  • Comes from renewable resources

  • Good tensile strength
  • Good chemical resistance and barrier properties

PHA

PHA – Polyhydroxyalkanoates

PHA is present in commercial space, but currently, the global market is small. But since PHA can be easily tuned for a vast array of applications, it has a lot of growth opportunities. The market for PHA is only gradually starting to take shape due to the efforts of the players in this market who are aiming to reduce production costs.

Top companies researching:

Danimer Scientific

Danimer Scientific

Cymabay Therapeutics Inc

Cymabay Therapeutics Inc

BioMatera

BioMatera

Hindrances

  • 100% biodegradable in 90-120 days
  • Leaves no toxic residue

  • Lots of applications from food packaging to the medical industry

TPS

TPS – Thermoplastic starch

TPS is already in commercial use. Instead of direct use, it is mainly used in blended forms like starch blended with PLA, PHA, and others (starch-based PVOH blends and PBS). It is being highly researched for commercial use in forms of different blends for different applications.

Top companies researching:

Roquette Group

Roquette Group

Biotec

Biotec

BASF SE

BASF SE

Cardia Bioplastics

Cardia Bioplastics

Hindrances

  • 100% biodegradable in 90-120 days
  • Leaves no toxic residue

  • Readily available, along with low cost options

CA, CAB, CAP

CA, CAB, CAP – Cellulose Acetate & derivatives

CA derivatives are already commercialized. Specifically, CAP is mainly used as a film former in printing inks, clear overprint varnishes, and nail lacquer topcoats. So in packaging, they can be considered as film forming solutions rather than base material for packaging.

Top companies researching:

M&H Plastic

M&H Plastic

South China University

South China University

Sun Yat-Sen University

Sun Yat-Sen University

Unitika

Unitika

Total S.A

Total S.A

Hindrances

  • Strong, lightweight, and flexible
  • Heat resistant

  • Biodegradable (however, the rate can be slower based on acetyl group)
  • Good Oil Barrier

Non-Renewable sources based materials

PBS

PBS – Polybutylene succinate

PBS has got the U.S. FCN certification for being food contact approved. Further, it also satisfies a lot of compostable and bio based requirements — making it effective and reliable and hence, the reason behind it’s rapid adoption.

Top companies researching:

Heilongjiang Xd Enterprise Group

Heilongjiang Xd Enterprise Group

Shenzhen Green Nature BioTech

Shenzhen Green Nature BioTech

Showa Denko

Showa Denko

Quanjiao Xiangrui Plastic

Quanjiao Xiangrui Plastic

Sinoven Biopolymer

Sinoven Biopolymer

Hindrances

  • Succinic acid (base molecule for PBS) is readily available
  • High flexibility and heat resistance

  • Certified biodegradability
  • Can be 100% bio-based

PBAT

PBAT – Polybutyrate adipate terephthalate

The key driving factors for PBAT market is its flexibility, excellent biodegradability and govt. policies towards green procurement. However, PBAT is not from renewable origin, and the R&D cost of PBAT is still high as compared to global investment on it.

Top companies researching:

BASF

BASF

Novamont

Novamont

IRE Chemical

IRE Chemical

SK Chemicals

SK Chemicals

WILLEA

WILLEA

Hindrances

  • 100% biodegradable and home compostable
  • No toxic byproduct of degradation

  • Quite ductile at room temperature

PGA

PGA – Polyglycolic acid

PGA and its copolymers such as poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid), and poly(glycolide-co-caprolactone) are already in commercial use in a number of applications. Due to PGA’s very low permeability to O2 and CO2 and exceptionally high mechanical strength, it can be very easily used as a packaging film for oxygen sensitive products. 

Top companies researching:

BASF

BASF

DowDuPont

DowDuPont

SK Chemicals

SK Chemicals

Toray Industries

Toray Industries

Hindrances

  • 100% biodegradable under normal aquatic conditions
  • Excellent gas barrier properties

  • High mechanical strength. Comparable or even more than a lot of other resins
  • The degradation product, glycolic acid, is nontoxic.

PCL

PCL – Polycaprolactone

PCL is already commercially available. Owing to its low cost, biocompatibility, and high mechanical strength compared to other polymers have led to significant product demand but it is currently limited to biomedical applications.

Top companies researching:

BASF

BASF

eSun

eSun

Daicel

Daicel

Sumitomo

Sumitomo

Hindrances

  • 100% biodegradable (undergoes hydrolytic degradation)
  • Very high strength and elasticity

  • Good moisture resistance
  • It imparts good oil, fuel and solvent resistance

PVOH, PVA, or PVAL

PVOH, PVA, or PVAL – Polyvinyl alcohol

PVA is a widely used polymer for the manufacture of water-soluble films and moulding compounds. Polyvinyl alcohol applications are extremely diverse, ranging from film used in personal care to packaging. The market for PVA is already big and research activity for the new blends is also high.

Top companies researching:

Kuraray

Kuraray

AICELLO

AICELLO

Nippon Synthetic Chemical

Nippon Synthetic Chemical

Eastman Chemical

Eastman Chemical

Hindrances

  • Leaves no toxic residue
  • Good oxygen barrier

  • Good flexibility and tensile strength
  • Low manufacturing cost

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