UPM Raflatac
The label material is produced in collaboration with UPM Biofuels and Dow

UPM Raflatac has launched UPM Raflatac Forest Film PE to complement its range of sustainable film labeling solutions. The new PE film label helps the company in decreasing the use of fossil-based virgin raw materials in home and personal care labeling applications.

“We want to bring value to our clients by offering a wide variety of sustainable alternatives to choose from. Examples of these include UPM Raflatac Forest Film PE and PP, the first wood-based film label materials on the market, and UPM Raflatac PP PCR manufactured from post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic,” says Timo Kekki, vice president, Films SBU UPM Raflatac.

The Forest Film PE label material is produced in collaboration with UPM Biofuels and Dow. Biofuels provide the 100% wood residue-based raw material UPM BioVerno naphtha, which is then processed by Dow into bio-based plastic granules to be extruded into label film.

“This new product shows the versatility of BioVerno as a raw material. Crude tall oil, a residue of paper pulp production, is transformed into BioVerno naphtha, which can be used as raw material for different kinds of plastics that help brand owners meet their sustainability goals in packaging,” says Panu Routasalo, vice president, UPM Biofuels.

Forest Film PE starts UPM’s collaboration with Dow in labeling applications. Last year Dow announced the commercialization of bio-plastics offerings for the packaging and labeling industry made from a bio-based renewable feedstock. Dow integrated the wood-based BioVerno naphtha – a key raw material used to develop plastics – into its slate of raw materials, creating an alternative source for plastics production. Dow uses this feedstock to produce different types of bio-based polyethylenes (PE).

“This new film label material helps customers and consumers reduce the reliance on fossil fuels and therefore reduces the carbon footprint in the entire value chain. At the same time the bio-based PE label materials have exactly the same performance as fossil-derived ones, and they do not have an impact on the recyclability of the final package when used in HDPE bottles for home and personal care products”, adds Carolina Gregorio, biobased project leader at Dow.

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