Stora Enso invests to develop sustainable barrier technology

Stora Enso is investing in dispersion barrier engineering science at its Forshaga site in Sweden, as a step in its innovation agenda. The investment of approximately EUR 10 million (approximately Rs 85 crore) enables the development and production of paperboard with barrier properties that are easier to handle in a recycling process, have a lower carbon footprint and be compostable industrial facilities. The new equipment is expected to come into use during the second quarter of 2021.
Part of the bio-economy, Stora Enso, is a leading global provider of renewable solutions in packaging, biomaterials, wooden constructions, and paper. The company has 25 000 employees in over 30 countries, including India.
Stora Enso Forshaga manufactures and develops barrier solutions required in certain packaging, for instance, to protect confronting liquid, moisture, oxygen, or fatty. Liquid packaging, beverage cups, and certain nutrient packaging are some of the products that have a barrier that protects the packaged product, while also ensuring that the packaging maintains its user-qualities. The investment in new dispersion applied science aims to achieve the desired barrier properties in a more sustainable way.
"Stora Enso wants to minimize the apply of fossil-based materials and replace them with renewable solutions based on woods cobweb. By investing in the development of sustainable packaging barriers, we help our customers and consumers become more eco-friendly while creating value in the circular bioeconomy. The commercialization of cobweb-based products with barrier properties that accept a lower carbon footprint and piece of work better in a recycling system is an important development area inside food packaging," says Hannu Kasurinen, executive vice president of Stora Enso's Packaging Materials division.
Stora Enso Forshaga has an almanac chapters of approximately 120 000 tons of barrier coating across two machines or coating lines, with around 100 employees. Since the beginning of this year, the Forshaga site has as well become a competence middle within Stora Enso's Packaging Materials division, tasked with producing and developing new bio-based bulwark technologies and products.
Source: https://packagingsouthasia.com/application/stora-enso-invests/
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