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Podcast
Sustainability Perspectives: Exploring the potential of paper packaging with Koehler
In the latest podcast in our Sustainability Perspectives series, we speak to Alexander Rauer, Head of Business Development FlexTech at Koehler Paper, about the role of paper packaging in brands’ sustainability efforts, and how to navigate the challenges and opportunities associated with making the transition to paper.
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Podcast
Sustainability Perspectives: A closer look at paper
In the latest of our Sustainability Perspectives interview series, we discuss the potential of paper to replace plastics as a packaging material and the challenges on the way towards achieving this with three experts at Koehler Paper Group.
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Article
The Wider View: Challenging the 'myths' around paper packaging
In our latest edition of the Wider View, we spoke to Koehler Paper Group – a long-established company but a relatively new entrant to the packaging market – about the many misconceptions around paper.
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Article
"Paper as a more sustainable alternative for flexible packaging" - a perspective from Koehler Paper Group
In this article, the German company Koehler Paper Group gives its view on the place of paper as a material for flexible packaging.
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Article
(Re-)watch the live broadcast "Sustainable materials, innovation & COVID-19"
Watch here! The second of our series of Live Week video broadcasts, initially streamed live on 7th May 2020, on the topic of "Sustainable materials, innovation & COVID-19", is now available to view on demand
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Packaging Europe Live Week
Exploring the innovations and announcements scheduled for interpack.
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Article
Cardboard composite launch for fresh food
In order to meet the demand from the market for alternative packaging materials, the two companies LEIPA Georg Leinfelder GmbH and Koehler Paper Group have developed in conjunction with MULTIVAC a cardboard composite
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Article
Joint development project explores alternative packaging materials
The FachPack 2018 packaging trade fair has come to an end and there seemed to be an overarching theme: out with non-recyclable plastics and in with recyclable packaging materials. This includes recycling as well as various forms of composting.