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Volpak, focused on the design and manufacturing of horizontal form-fill machines for flexible pouches, will inaugurate in May 2019 its “PouchLAB”, a new area inside its premises, to serve as an R&D centre to support its customers and stakeholders in developing sustainable pouch solutions; combining knowledge and experience of machine and material.

The PouchLAB: a strong asset to develop sustainable pouches

According to several market studies, in the consumer goods industry, users increasingly reward eco-sustainable solutions. Such trend is growing worldwide, supported by increasingly strict international regulation to reduce global warming.

Flexible pouching needs to continue transforming itself into an even eco-friendlier segment, with recyclability on the forefront of its agenda. Studying new ways to reduce carbon footprint is, in fact, one of the main goals of the PouchLAB recently built by Volpak, which hosts a state-of-the-art pouch forming machine, based on FFS technology, and complete testing equipment.

Different industry players can take advantage of this area to analyse their material, make pouches and test the quality of different products, all in a controlled environment and with Volpak’s technical expertise.

The PouchLAB will support Volpak’s customers and converter partners both in developing new solutions and exploring new sustainable materials for their packaging, connecting the know-how and expertise of all the players in the flexible pouching industry.

The first-ever recyclable paper pouch

Volpak is further supporting the reduction of carbon footprint with the development of a brand new packaging technology, allowing customers to produce flexible pouches made of 100% recyclable paper. The new technology by Volpak is the first of its kind, pioneering a market shift towards flexible pouching solutions that are also ecological.

The new system is available on new machines, with the option of installing it on existing Volpak machines as an upgrade. The retrofit offers overall improved sealing sequence and equipment, including a variety of format options for the pouch design. Thanks to the modification, the machine converts the existing production line into a fully recyclable one.