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BASF and UPM Specialty Materials enter collaboration to develop recyclable fiber-based packaging

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
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UPM Specialty Materials and BASF SE have partnered to accelerate the shift to recyclable, fiber-based packaging by combining UPM’s barrier and barrier base papers with BASF’s Joncryl HPB high-performance barrier resins. The collaboration aims to deliver high-performance fiber-based materials that meet packaging needs while advancing recyclability.

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UPM Specialty Materials (UPM; Helsinki, Finland) and BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Germany) are collaborating to help brand owners, converters and formulators accelerate the transition to recyclable*, fiber-based packaging solutions. By combining UPM’s barrier and barrier base papers with BASF’s Joncryl HPB (high performance barrier) barrier technology resins, the collaboration enables high‑performance, fiber-based materials while supporting the […]

The post BASF and UPM Specialty Materials enter collaboration to develop recyclable fiber-based packaging appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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