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Mondi has joined forces with Unilever to deliver an innovative new polypropylene (PP) mono-material solution in Turkey for its Knorr dry soup powder range.

Unilever approached Mondi Kalenobel in January 2018 with the challenge of replacing a multi-material laminate with a recyclable mono-material film alternative. The resulting solution reportedly preserves the shelf-life of the contained food product and does not impact the runability on the production machines.

Furthermore, the packaging material designed by Jindal is certified as recyclable by the Institut Cyclos HTP.

The partnership collaborated to investigate the most suitable grade of special raw material, with Mondi providing ongoing support and counsel during the design and implementation process. This drive to find new packaging solutions is part of Unilever's commitment that 100% of the plastic packaging used in its products is reusable, recyclable and compostable by 2025.

“The most important step in eliminating plastic waste is preventing it getting into the environment in the first place. That’s why we are committed to collecting and processing more plastic packaging than we sell by 2025. Solutions from innovative partners throughout the value chain, such as Mondi, will help us on this journey,” said Atahan Özgünay, R&D Package Development Manager for Unilever’s Knorr and Lipton brands in North Africa, Middle East, Turkey, and Russia.

“We drive a customer-centric approach at Mondi, Eco-Solutions, where we work with our customers to understand their sustainability goals and deliver packaging that is sustainable by design. The challenge for us was getting the necessary oxygen and water vapor barriers and all other physical and chemical tolerances with the new mono-material at the same level as the current non-recyclable packaging. We also needed to offer a solution that could use the same production machine at Unilever's production sites," said Cüneyt Karci, Key Account Manager at Mondi Kalenobel.

This new packaging solution has been introduced to the Turkish market for selected Knorr designs and Unilever is reportedly now considering expanding it to other product ranges from the brand.