PETpla.net Insider 04 / 2021

PACKAGING / PALLETISING PETplanet Insider Vol. 22 No. 04/21 www.petpla.net 35 Sustainable alternative for secondary packaging Shrink film made of 100% recyclate Day after day, valuable plastics are lost from the recycling loop. At the same time, the demand for resource-conserving packaging systems is constantly on the rise. By enabling film made entirely of recycled material to be processed on all KHS shrink packers, the KHS Group now provides a further sustainable alternative for secondary packaging. Martin Thyssen, packaging expert for cardboard, paper and shrink film at KHS. “Consumers, retailers and the food and beverage industries are increas- ingly calling for environmentally- friendly packaging systems that aren’t merely recyclable but also made of recycled materials,” says Martin Thys- sen, packaging expert for cardboard, paper and shrink film at KHS. With the option of now processing shrink film made of 100% recyclate, the KHS Group meets this demand and adds a further sustainable alternative to its packaging portfolio. With immediate effect, the use of film made entirely of recyclate is possible on all KHS shrink packers in the TSP, WSP, SP and PSP series. Thanks to their modular design, exist- ing machines can be easily adapted. Fully recycled film is suitable for use with both PET and glass bottles as well as beverage cans. KHS offers manufacturers who work with their own film suppliers a wide range of services. “At our in- house laboratory we can test whether the film destined for use is compatible with our machines,” explains Thyssen. Experienced KHS service engineers are also on hand to assist their cus- tomers with commissioning directly on site or through remote services. Using recycled film is to the opera- tor’s advantage in several respects. “On the one hand, compared to new material it reduces the carbon footprint by up to 65%, according to market information supplied by various film manufacturers, and this thus helps to significantly save on resources,” Thyssen states. On the other, bottlers would then be prepared for the planned changes to legisla- tion in some countries regarding fixed quotas. In Great Britain, for example, by April 2022 plastic packaging must be made up of at least 30% recyclate. France is already one step further: since January 1, 2021, throughout the entire country plastic packaging must contain at least 50% post-consumer recycled materials. In both states, companies face increased taxes should they undershoot these quotas. It cannot be denied that the use of film made of recycled material is more expensive than conventional new film. Experience shows that up to 10% in additional costs are incurred for 50% rPE, with this surcharge rising to a max- imum of 15% for 100% rPE. However, Thyssen is convinced that the benefit of acting sustainably by using recycled film overrides the increase in expenditure – especially when failing to meet statutory thresholds means paying environmental taxes in the future. www.khs.com PACKAGING Innopack Kisters SP: Film made of recycled material can now be used on all KHS shrink packers, including the flexible Innopack Kisters SP. Fully recycled film is suitable for use with PET and glass bottles as well as beverage cans.

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