Aquapak targets European packaging recycling standard

Aquapak is targeting the new European harmonized recyclability validation test methodology launched by CEPI, the European association representing the paper industry, for Hydropol, its polymer based on Polyvinylalcohol (PVOH).

Aquapak is targeting the new European harmonized recyclability validation test methodology launched by CEPI, the European association representing the paper industry, for Hydropol, its polymer based on Polyvinylalcohol (PVOH).

According to Aquapak, Hydropol can be coated on to both paper and board, with proven gas and grease barrier properties, with additional functionality such as heat seal and increased paper sheet strength can also be imparted, making it suitable for a range of packaging uses such as bags and pouches. Aquapak has already proven that Hydropol coated paper is 100 percent repulpable in standard pulping systems and can be fully recycled and it proven to give real improvement when set against current regulations which allow the ‘recyclable’ label to be used if there is up to 15 percent unrecyclable material in the product.  If littered Hydropol is biodegradable, compostable, as well as being non-toxic and marine-safe.

Aquapak is now targeting the new CEPI testing protocol for Hydropol, to ensure it meets the most rigorous standards. The protocol has been developed in collaboration with actors from the entire paper value chain, including specialized testing laboratories. A battery of test was carried out over a nine-month period which informed the improvements of the method and the development of three technical annexes.

The new methodology is particularly relevant to the paper packaging industry. Many paper packaging solutions already enjoy high recycling rates but are also increasingly fulfilling new functionalities. These need to be considered by brand owners aiming to reach ever higher performance in terms of circularity and sustainability for their products. Design guidelines and evaluation protocols are developed to support value chain actors in these efforts, with the end goal to make all paper packaging recyclable by 2025 and reach a recycling rate of 90 percent by 2030. The updated CEPI harmonized recyclability test method offers a solid basis for this work and allows paper products across Europe to be tested for their recyclability in identical conditions.

The new CEPI standards are based on the Italian National Recyclability Standard UNI 11743, which Hydropol meets.

Dr John Williams, chief technology officer at Aquapak, commented: 'We welcome the introduction of these stringent tests by CEPI which are designed to harmonize recyclability validation across Europe and help boost recycling rates and look forward to the release of the final evaluation protocol. 

'Hydropol has already been proven to be 100 percent recyclable under test conditions, including the Italian National Recyclability Standard on which the CEPI protocols are based, so we are confident that it will meet these new, advanced standards. Hydropol is an exciting prospect for brand owners exploring new, sustainable paper-based packaging options as a replacement for conventional polymers which are not as easily recyclable.'