Greener, enviro-friendly food packaging is an explosive consumer trend
and an already established goal for many food marketers. Specialty
materials company Rohm and Haas (NYSE:ROH) plans to address the issue in
a broad way as the company unveils news on technologies and products
important to the global converting and food packaging industry during
this year’s Converflex
exhibition in Milan, Italy, from March 24th to 28th. As part of the
company’s ‘Partners for Change’ commitment, customers attending from
throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa will be exposed for the
first time to valuable information on the sustainability footprint of
Rohm and Haas’s most advanced and unique technologies and products.
Rohm and Haas is well known as the leading innovator and producer of
water-based laminating and adhesive technologies widely used by package
converters. Several of the company’s advanced solutions for food
packaging converters will be featured during Converflex. The company’s
ROBOND™ L adhesive systems, known to bring real eco-efficiency benefits
when compared to solvent-based materials, are water-based acrylic
adhesives that reduce energy consumption by as much as 50%, lower CO2
emissions by 45%, and reduce raw materials consumption by as
much as 55%, says Michel Colliot, Rohm and Haas commercial manager for
Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). "This unique technology
brings on considerable sustainability advantages without sacrifice to
end-product performance. Our technical service specialists work closely
with converters, equipment suppliers and packaging film manufacturers
throughout the food packaging value chain to ensure that sustainability
is upheld through our water-based product line-up and other of our
advanced adhesives technologies.”
The company’s unique and innovative MOR-FREE™ ELM (extremely low
monomer) solventless system has also greatly expanded sustainable
package alternatives recently, adds Francesco Talamonti, technical
service manager, EMEA. "Our choice of raw materials and the special
process used for MOR-FREE ELM series for package laminations provides an
unbeatable combination of a safer, solventless adhesive system that's
below 0.1 percent free isocyanate monomer and with superior
processability. This dramatically lowers the risk of PAA formation, so
shipment waiting time for package laminations is greatly reduced and
storage and inventory issues are minimized.”
Bio-based films have developed lately as viable alternatives to fossil
fuel packaging materials, but they need dedicated adhesives, according
to Talamonti. "Rohm and Haas will reveal new ADCOTE™ and MOR-FREE™
systems that enable bio-resins to deliver on the performances expected
for general to medium performance flexible packaging for food," says
Talamonti.
To learn more about the various ‘Smart Solutions’ which Rohm and Haas
brings to the Food Packaging Industry, visit the company’s technical and
commercial specialists during Converflex in Hall 10, Stand C05.
About Rohm and Haas Company
Leading the way since 1909, Rohm and Haas is a global pioneer in the
creation and development of innovative technologies and solutions for
the specialty materials industry. The company’s technologies are found
in a wide range of industries including: Building and Construction,
Electronics and Electronic Devices, Household Goods and Personal Care,
Packaging and Paper, Transportation, Pharmaceutical and Medical, Water,
Food and Food Related, and Industrial Process. Our innovative
technologies and solutions help to improve life everyday, around the
world. Based in Philadelphia, PA, the company generated annual sales of
approximately $9.6 billion in 2008. Visit www.rohmhaas.com
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