The Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) will soon bring new requirements to the packaging industry. The final vote on the packaging law is expected to take place in the Council of the European Union this fall. The PPWR sets stricter rules for the recyclability of packaging and the use of recyclates, including a 100% reuse requirement for certain industrial and commercial packaging. As Henkel's sustainability strategy is based on the corporate philosophy "Pioneers at heart for the good of generations", the global market leader for adhesives, sealants and functional coatings is already offering solutions that comply with the planned regulations.
At FACHPACK, Henkel will focus on two products from its extensive portfolio. One of the main topics is palletizing with hotmelt adhesives. Instead of using large amounts of plastic film, hot melt adhesives from the Technomelt Supra PS range stabilize stacked goods during transport on pallets. The adhesive is applied to the packaged goods and prevents them from tipping thanks to its anti-slip effect. This ensures safe transportation, allows higher stacking - depending on the content - and reduces the use of stretch film by up to 90 percent. It also eliminates the need for intermediate layers, reducing overall material costs by up to 80 percent. The elimination of intermediate layers allows for automated depalletizing, increasing process efficiency. In one customer application, the cost of a pallet was reduced from €4.55 to €2.15 due to the enormous material savings. With this sustainable palletizing solution, Henkel fulfills two important pillars of the PPWR: the avoidance of packaging waste and the recyclability of packaging. Visitors to FACHPACK will be able to see for themselves the adhesive strength of the palletizing solution in an exhibit.
Henkel is presenting another product highlight exclusively at the fair. It is an addition to the hot melt portfolio for end-of-line packaging. The product is particularly suitable for sustainability-conscious companies as it can reduce CO2 emissions, improve process efficiency and is fully compatible with the paper recycling process.
"With our pioneering spirit, our knowledge, our products and technologies, we want to enrich everyday life - and shape a future worth living for generations to come," says Felicia Forster, Market Strategy Manager Packaging & Labeling EIMEA at Henkel. "We want to actively drive forward the transition to a sustainable economy and society. This also applies to our customers' sustainability goals, which we want to support with our products and packaging expertise. We look forward to exchanging ideas with our customers and industry partners at Fachpack.