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Heat-sealable Paper Packaging Material

Billerud's ConFlex HeatSeal is designed as a lower-carbon footprint alternative to plastic packaging aimed at various industrial and hygiene applications.

Billerud

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Billerud has developed a recyclable, heat-sealable paper designed to replace plastic in packaging applications with demands for sealing performance and recyclability.

At Billerud sustainability is considered when developing new packaging materials. Billerud has joint interest with converters and brand owners to replace plastics with fossil-free materials. While ConFlex HeatSeal has been introduced in the bedding segment by a Swedish furniture brand, its potential extends beyond into further applications in industrial and hygiene packaging. 

“With ConFlex HeatSeal, we offer a commercially viable, heat-sealable paper that supports businesses to transition away from plastic. It delivers strong sealing performance and recyclability within existing paper recovery systems and works within slightly modified converting processes where Billerud provides transition support. It’s great to see how we live our purpose to make high performance packaging materials for a low carbon society through innovation,” said Robert Torstensson, Vice President Business Area Paper, Billerud.

With a lower carbon footprint ConFlex offers a high-performance alternative for companies looking to replace plastic packaging while using their current machinery and maintaining efficiency. 

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