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Bio-based laminate

Grounded's Sugarflex™ laminate is carbon negative and made from sugarcane. It is recyclable in most soft-plastics recycling schemes (check your local collection) and has similar functional characteristics to traditional plastics. Available in high and low barrier options and is suitable for use across a number of different industry applications.

Finishes

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Options

Kraft paper
Metalised film
Transparent film
White film

The Good

  • Sugarflex™ has wide application across numerous packaging formats and industries• Sugarflex™ is carbon negative due to a combination of raw materials and production techniques and incorporates a high percentage of renewable plant-based content• It closely mimics the properties of conventional virgin plastics and can be used for wet and/or oily products, unlike compostable materials
  • It has high transparency and good adhesion for inks and barrier coatings, make it highly versatile and adaptable to different products & manufacturing processes
  • Due to its inert nature if Sugarflex™ ends up in landfills it gradually reforms into biogenic carbon instead of generating greenhouse gas emission

The Bad

  • Soft plastic recycling is challenging. This material needs to go into a dedicated drop-off soft plastics collection stream, which are limited although growing rapidly
  • The material is softer than oil-based plastic films, meaning more material is required to achieve a rigid structure often required for pouch making
  • It is not biodegradable or compostable and if it ends up in the environment it is likely to be there for many years before turning into biogenic carbon

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