Stretching the boundaries of packaging

How is the industry innovating and what positive impact is this having on the world around us? Mikael Ankerfors takes time out from his schedule to talk about some of our more recent innovations and provide a brief glimpse of what’s to come.

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We want to raise standards and broaden perceptions of what can be solved with fibre-based packaging
Mikael Ankerfors, Project Manager, New Business Lab, BillerudKorsnäs

FreeFormPack™

What: Via a joint venture with Curti we offer a system with a flexible platform for tailor-made containers from renewable resources (FibreForm®). Benefits: Offer differentiation to brand owners creating uniqueness and adding value to their brand platform.

Green Pouch by BioBag

What: A sustainable solution where the barrier, glue, and label are all made from compostable materials. Benefits: This stand-up pouch is the first product launched by BioBag, our associate company, comprising paper from BillerudKorsnäs.

Microfibrillated cellulose

What: Microfibrillated cellulose is a new type of strength agent, which can give stronger and lighter products. Additionally, it will open up for new possibilities outside the paper industry. Benefits: Together with Innventia, we are building a movable demonstration factory for microfibrillated cellulose to enable full-scale paper machine evaluations.

Built-in barrier

What: We are developing paper and board materials with a built-in barrier, meaning that the paper/board itself has a barrier function. Today barriers are added to paper and board by lamination of plastics and aluminium. Benefits: Paper or board material with a built-in barrier would enable production of, for example, food packaging without additional lamination of plastics or aluminium.

Interactive packaging

What: We are evaluating technologies that make packaging smarter by giving them the ability to communicate with electronic devices like smartphones. Benefits: This type of smart packaging could be used to communicate the contents of the package, give advice on how to use the product, work as an anti-counterfeit solution, or to identify and track the package through the logistic chain and in retail stores.

See also

Curing Parental Wrap Rage one toy at a time

Read on to find out how British retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S), together with BillerudKorsnäs, are putting a stop “wrap rage”.

Formable Paper

With our revolutionary 3D-formable BillerudKorsnäs FibreForm paper, we offer a formed paper packaging alternative to 100% plastic containers.