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BASF and its European distribution organization, #BTCEurope, will present their broad portfolio for the packaging industry at the international trade fair interpack, hall 10, booth A 44. The world’s leading trade fair for packaging as well as packaging materials and processing technology will take place in Dรผsseldorf, Germany from May 7 to 13, 2026.
The focus of BASF’s booth will be on material solutions, product innovations and recycling‑friendly systems for the packaging industry. BASF will showcase applications and concepts in the following areas:
#Polyamide packaging with #Ultramid®Ccycled® for #foodpackaging and other sensitive applications, as well as the newest product innovation #Ultramid®H, the first thermoplastic polyamide with high water permeability.
Adhesives that support packaging recycling within existing infrastructures and processes: water‑based #Epotal® laminating adhesives for easy separation of materials in PET‑based multilayer packaging and for producing safe recyclates from mono‑material films without harmful substances such as primary aromatic amines (PAA); label adhesives that can be easily removed from PET and glass bottles (acrylate hot‑melt acResin®) as well as from paper and cardboard packaging (water‑based dispersions Acronal® RCF).
Water based #Joncryl® resins for printing inks and barrier coatings for innovative and sustainable packaging solutions which are fully repulpable and compatible with current recycling protocols for paper-based packaging. The use of bio-based, mass-balanced or chemcycled materials further helps to achieve significant CO2 savings.
The certified home-compostable biopolymer ecovio® for a broad range of flexible and rigid packaging: from ultra‑thin biaxially stretched films with excellent optical properties to high-barrier packaging of fast‑moving consumer goods (FMCG) – all suitable for organic or paper recycling.
The solutions presented address different requirements along the packaging value chain, for example in the context of the #EUPackaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (#PPWR), and offer a range of end‑of‑life options – from organic to mechanical recycling. They are aimed at customers and partners from various industries, such as food, pet food, non‑food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and industrial goods applications.
source : #BASF

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