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Recyclable, paper-based packaging

21 June 2024

Coveris’ MonoFlex Fibre offers a paper-based range of flexible packaging that delivers high shelf-impact and recyclability within existing paper stream.

The Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation requires all packaging in the European market to be reusable or recyclable by 2030. These changes require brands to rapidly switch to recyclable plastics or paper packaging solutions. 

The MonoFlex Fibre packaging range is divided into two categories – MonoFlex Fibre Pure, which is a single layer of functional paper, and MonoFlex Fibre, a multilayer structure with maximised paper share. There are several subcategories within each, both for primary and secondary packaging. Additionally, the company says that transitioning to the paper-based structure will not require major changes in the existing machine park, and the range has proved to be efficient and fast on common packing lines. 

The range also offers barrier properties against grease, moisture, oxygen, light or mineral oils. The paper-based packaging also offers good printability in roto, flexo and digital printing. 


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