
13 Apr 2023
SABIC’S TRUCIRCLE™ used by Garofalo in the first mono-material pasta packaging with post-consumer recycled content
SITTARD, THE NETHERLANDS, April 13, 2023 - SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, has announced the successful roll-out of another project as part of its TRUCIRCLE™ program to accelerate the implementation of a circular plastic economy. Garofalo, a major Italian pasta manufacturer, has introduced a novel packaging made by GT Polifilm and Polivouga using SABIC’s certified circular polypropylene (PP). The sustainable material is derived from advanced recycling, and converted into a Biaxially Oriented PolyPropylene (BOPP) film for this application, which is the first mono-PP pasta packaging material in the market containing 30 percent of post-consumer recycled (PCR) content. Garofalo introduced the first pasta bags made from the new packaging to Italian stores in March 2023.
The PCR content in the bags is based on post-consumer used plastics, which is turned into pyrolysis oil in an advanced recycling process. At SABIC, the pyoil is used in the production of new polymers with the same specifications as virgin plastics from conventional feedstock. Polivouga, a vertically integrated Portuguese manufacturer of flexible films for packaging products uses a SABIC® PP 525PC grade from SABIC’s TRUCIRCLE portfolio of certified circular polymers to produce the basic BOPP film for the new pasta packaging solution. GT Polifilm, a specialist in the production of flexible polypropylene products for automated packaging in the food industry, adds a cast PP film to the BOPP film to create a mono-material structure, which is then converted to tailor-made pasta bags. Once used, the mono-PP bags can easily be recycled again in existing PP waste streams.
Abdullah Al-Otaibi, General Manager, ETP & Market Solutions at SABIC says: “For such solutions to work in the long-term, the partners in the material value chain must closely collaborate. With our TRUCIRCLE program, we are pushing for innovative business models to transform our industry from a linear to a circular one and help prevent the valuable material of end-of-life plastic applications from being wasted. Within a year, this remarkable joint project has shown what can be achieved to make this vision come true if all players work together to maximize post-consumer plastic recycling and sustainability.”
SABIC’s circular materials are produced using a mass balance accounting scheme according to the International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC) PLUS program, which follows a set of predefined and transparent rules for tracking the material flow across complex supply chains from the feedstock to the final application.
Dr. Sergio De Gennaro, Quality Assurance Manager, Pastificio Lucio Garofalo S.p.A. states: “At Garofalo, we are fully committed to the quality and environmental compatibility of our products. Of course, this innovative new recycled pasta packaging is just one example of our sustainable initiatives, but marks an important step forward. It shows how food manufacturers and packaging suppliers are working together to bring about much needed change. As a packaging product that is both made with recycled content and fully recyclable, it also meets with a better consumer appeal.”
While flexible plastic packaging is often the more sustainable alternative, a lot of food is packaged in paper/plastic combinations or laminates which are difficult to recycle and may have a bigger carbon footprint due to higher resource consumption. As a more responsible solution, flexible mono-material with PCR content is potentially the preferred packaging route for a growing number of brand owners and retailers, while it is also supported by EU authorities and NGOs.
Ragionier Talamo, Sole Director at GT Polifilm adds: “The development and manufacture of sustainable and economically viable packaging solutions to help reduce food and plastic waste is firmly rooted in our DNA. The incorporation of recycled content has been a key area of focus for us over the past few years. By supporting the circular economy, adding value to plastics and promoting their recycling into new packaging products, we hope to make a significant contribution to solving the enormous challenge of improving recycling rates and minimizing plastic waste.”
Tiago Barros, Executive Manager at Polivouga, comments: “As a producer of flexible films, we are well aware of our responsibilities in turning our own and our customers’ sustainability goals into reality, and we are very committed to the challenge. Our new BOPP product demonstrates the determined journey we have embarked on with SABIC. We welcome the advanced recycling route offered by SABIC as an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the circularity of plastics in BOPP films. In collaboration with strong global partners, this breakthrough project is demonstrating the feasibility of reusing plastic waste in safe food-grade packaging rather than losing its value to landfill or incineration.”
SABIC’s certified circular polymers form part of its TRUCIRCLE™ portfolio and services for circular solutions. Besides certified circular polymers, this also include design for recyclability, mechanically recycled products, certified renewable polymers from bio-based feedstock and closed loop initiatives to recycle plastic back into high quality applications and help prevent valuable used plastics from becoming waste.
A sample of this first mono-PP pasta packaging material will be on display at Interpack 2023, from May 04 to 10 in Düsseldorf, Germany at SABIC’s booth B21 in Hall 9.
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ABOUT SABIC
SABIC is a global diversified chemicals company, headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It manufactures on a global scale in the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific, making distinctly different kinds of products: chemicals, commodity and high performance plastics, agri-nutrients and metals.
SABIC supports its customers by identifying and developing opportunities in key end-use applications such as construction, medical devices, packaging, agri-nutrients, electrical and electronics, transportation and clean energy.
SABIC recorded a net profit of SR 16.53 billion (US$ 4.41 billion) in 2022. Sales revenues for 2022 totaled SR 198.47 billion (US$ 52.92 billion). Total assets stood at SR 313 billion (US$ 83.46 billion) at the end of 2022. Production in 2022 stood at 61 million metric tons.
The company has more than 31,000 employees worldwide and operates in around 50 countries. Fostering innovation and a spirit of ingenuity, SABIC has 9,948 patents and pending applications, and has significant research resources with innovation hubs in five key geographies – USA, Europe, Middle East, South Asia and North Asia.
ABOUT GAROFALO
Pastificio Lucio Garofalo S.p.A. was established in 1789 in Gragnano, the homeland of pizza in the province of Naples, Italy, and combines a drive for innovation with an unstoppable search for quality. The company has since become a motor of the city’s evolution, and in addition to its first industrial plant another facility was added in the immediate vicinity. Production grew, and Garofalo expanded mainly abroad and as a private label, until a brand line was launched in Italy in 2001 that quickly became a benchmark for superior pasta quality among consumers. Today, Garofalo exports its products to over 60 countries around the world. Learn more at www.pasta-garofalo.com.
ABOUT GT POLIFILM
Based in Arzano (NA), Italy, G.T. Polifilm S.r.L. was founded in 1991 and specializes in flexible polypropylene and paper packaging. Building on solid material expertise, best manufacturing practices and an active commitment to sustainability, the company delivers outstanding and innovative product solutions with certified quality from the raw materials source to final packaging for a wide range of market segments in the food industry, from bakery, snacks and sweets to pasta. GT Polifilm has a 3A1 financial stability rating by Dun & Bradstreet and generates annual sales of USD 56.79 million. For further details, please visit gtpolifilm.net.
ABOUT POLIVOUGA
Polivouga Indústria de Plásticos S.A. is a European leader in shrink, stretch, laminated, coextruded and biaxially oriented polyethylene and propylene films serving a diverse customer portfolio in many industries, especially food, beverages and agriculture. The company also develops and manufactures palletizing films, specialized trade and service bags, and geo-membranes for soil sealing, landfills, irrigation channels, water reservoirs and industrial waste treatment tanks, etc. Headquartered in Albergaria-a-Velha, Portugal, Polivougla began operations in 1982 and manufactures its flexible films at a 30,000 m² facility equipped with advanced production technology, including state-of-the-art Brückner BOPP film extrusion lines. The quality management on site has been certified to EN ISO 9001:2015. See www.polivouga.pt for more information.
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