Huhtamaki launches recyclable single coated paper cups for yogurt and dairy
28 February 2025 - 7:00PM
UK Regulatory
Huhtamaki launches recyclable single coated paper cups for yogurt
and dairy
HUHTAMÄKI OYJ PRESS
RELEASE 28.02.2025 AT 10:00EET
Huhtamaki
launches recyclable single coated paper cups for yogurt and
dairy
Innovative
packaging solution ‘ProDairy’ reduces plastic
content to below 10% while maintaining high
performance standards.
Huhtamaki, a global
leader in sustainable food packaging solutions, is proud to
announce the development of the recyclable single coated paper
cups ProDairy, specifically designed for yogurt
and dairy products. Yogurt is a product with high food safety
requirements. This highly functional and innovative packaging
solution meets all the requirements and delivers a lower polymer
content than traditional alternative products. With less than 10%
plastic content across its full product range, it is fully
recyclable in Europe.
"Dairy products
are an important part of our daily life and creating recyclable
packaging for something as important as your morning yogurt has
been a challenge, especially while maintaining the high-performance
standards required for dairy products. I am proud of our team and
excited that we can now offer this solution to our customers at
scale. Our solution is highly functional in terms of product
performance and barrier properties, and it is a cost-efficient
solution which meets customer and consumer expectations regarding
our innovation in food packaging. These recyclable single coated
paper cups help our customers address consumer demands for reduced
plastic in packaging", says Fredrik Davidsson, President of
Fiber Foodservice Europe-Asia-Oceania at Huhtamaki.
One of the significant
challenges in reducing polymer content in dairy packaging is
ensuring a perfect seal and lid fit to the flat rim. Huhtamaki has
effectively addressed this challenge by developing a unique rim
design and rim forming process, ensuring excellent top rim sealing.
Strong side seam sealing is also essential for high quality cup
performance, and ProDairy benefits from a unique and proprietary
sealing varnish technology developed at Huhtamaki. The new product
has been stringently and comprehensively tested.
"Our team has identified
a varnish to replace the outer polyethylene layer which maintains a
paper-like feel with a matt finish and provides a high moisture
barrier for products stored in chilled conditions. This is
important for manufacturers, retailers and consumers, ensuring that
our unique product delivers the functional performance of
traditional paper cups with a lower plastic content, while still
being fully recyclable”, Fredrik Davidsson says.
ProDairy is
manufactured in Europe using paperboard made with renewable wood
fibers sourced from sustainably managed forests. The new product is
ready for deployment with customers.
For further information,
please contact:
Media inquiries: media@huhtamaki.com
Product Inquiries: Herwin Wichers, Head of FMCG, Fiber Foodservice
E-A-O, tel. +31 6 51632293
HUHTAMÄKI OYJ
Global Communications
About
Huhtamaki
Huhtamaki is a leading global provider of sustainable packaging
solutions for consumers around the world. Our innovative products
protect on-the-go and on-the-shelf food and beverages, and personal
care products, ensuring hygiene and safety, driving accessibility
and affordability, and helping prevent food waste. We embed
sustainability in everything we do.
Huhtamaki has over 100
years of history and a strong Nordic heritage. Our around 18 000
professionals are operating in 36 countries and 101 locations
around the world. Our values are Care Dare Deliver. In 2024
Huhtamaki’s net sales totaled EUR 4.1 billion. Huhtamäki Oyj is
listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki and the head office is in Espoo,
Finland. Find out more at www.huhtamaki.com.
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