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SIG announces launch of first APR-recognized, 100% recyclable bag-in-box package for water

Scholle IPN, now part of SIG, a leading global supplier of flexible packaging solutions, announced today that their bag-in-box packaging for water passed the Association of Plastic Recyclers’ FPE-CG-01 testing, which evaluates the compatibility of flexible packaging with film-to-film recycling processes. The package is the first bag-in-box format to pass this testing protocol. The testing was completed by Plastics Forming Enterprises (PFE).

 

PFE tested a bag made with two layers of film and a polyethylene closure. The outer layer, made of SIG’s RecShield, is a barrier film specifically designed to keep unwanted flavors from migrating through the film into the water. The inner layer consists of SIG’s proprietary film technology, known as SIG Terra 2Pure, which contains scavenging technology that protects the taste of the packaged water.

Teresa Bernal-Lara, Ph.D., Global Head of Film Development, Bag-in-Box and Spouted Pouch, said of the recyclability testing protocols, “A new film technology cannot simply be put out in the world and touted as recyclable—it must go through testing to be recognized as such. The testing performed by PFE compared an all-polyethylene film and closure to SIG’s innovative SIG Terra RecShield and SIG Terra 2Pure option along with a polyethylene spout and tap. The samples were reduced to flakes which were then extruded into pellets and successfully re-blown into film that can be used to produce new flexible packaging, a truly circular solution. SIG’s water packaging performed beyond the minimum threshold for compliance set forth in APR’s Critical Guidance Protocol for PE Film and Flexible Packaging (FPE-CG-01) and we have received a letter of recognition from APR for this achievement.”

“Delivering liquid products in the best, most efficient way possible is what SIG does,” stated David Bellmore, Global Director of Technology, Bag-in-Box and Spouted Pouch. “Our bag-in-box bag and tap make up less than 5% of the overall package weight—with corrugate making up the balance. According to the EPA, corrugate packaging is recycled at a 96.5% rate while PET and HDPE bottles are recycled just 29% of the time. That means our package will not only offer a recycle-ready bag and tap, but around 95% of the overall package by weight is likely to be recycled. Environmentally speaking, plastic water bottles simply don’t match up with bag-in-box.”

 

Source reduction is a powerful step in the mitigation of our carbon footprint. By reducing the amount of plastic required to get our customer’s liquids to their end-market, we ensure that there is less waste throughout the product lifecycle. Our new flexible water packaging provides for recyclability where possible while also ensuring critical source reduction that saves our Earth’s diminishing resources for future use.

 

SIG’s recycle-ready bag-in-box packaging for water is now available.

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