Ahlstrom’s PawPrint® papers provide pet food brand owners functional and visually appealing pet food packaging, eliminating plastic and using fiber-based materials, while helping pet food manufactures achieve their sustainability metrics.
Ahlstrom is committed to going ƒrom Plastic to Purpose by developing innovative fiber-based materials to meet the increasing demand for more sustainable solutions and helping the food packaging industry in the transition towards a more circular economy.
Ahlstrom launches new episodes in the podcast "Sustainable Packaging Solutions". The focus is now on new trends and developments in fiber-based sustainable packaging solutions.
Amino acids (AAs) are essential building blocks of every known life, including humans. They play an important role in organism homeostasis, so their circulated-free concentration should be carefully monitored. The study conducted by the independent laboratory Masdiag presents the use of Ahlstrom's plasma separation cards (HemaSep-L) for free amino acid (AA) analysis.
Developing packaging that has a sustainable and positive end-of-life journey is a key focus area for both Ahlstrom and its customers. In partnership with customer, S-One Labels and Packaging, Ahlstrom has worked collaboratively with S-OneLP’s product development team to develop a paper-based laminated structure specifically for food packaging, that is made from certified industrial compostable components.
Created with the aid of a professional designer, two original new patterns will give your abrasive range enhanced antistatic effectiveness and a new look. Why choose a ready-to-use antistatic with a pattern ?
In recent years, there has been a movement to develop more sustainable packaging solutions for consumers and brand owners. One specific trend in this movement has been the paper industry’s voluntary movement away from the use of certain chemicals, which enable grease-resistance in food packaging. Ahlstrom-Munksjö has been the marketplace leader in this effort.
Recent years have called attention to the significant impacts of single-use plastic straws on our planet, and the animals that we share it with. Replacing plastic straws with sustainable, fiber-based alternatives is an important step toward a plastic-free future.
Barrier packaging solutions are dominated by plastic and aluminum coatings, materials that are energy-intensive to produce and leave substantial impacts on the environment. A fiber-based alternative can support the shift away from non-renewable materials, while ensuring safely preserved products.