Inhance Technologies’ Barrier Packaging Recognized as Fully Recyclable by APR and PRE
The Enkase technology imparts a permanent barrier that can be applied to HDPE containers and reportedly protects the product integrity by reducing ingredient loss and increasing shelf life and quality, while maintaining recyclability.
Type of containers Inhance Technologies can treat with the process.
Inhance Technologies announced its barrier packaging technology has been recognized as fully recyclable by the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) and Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE).
Both have both deemed Enkase, technology that transforms high-density polyethylene (HDPE) containers into barrier packaging, to meet critical guidance requirements and be in accordance with existing recycling streams for plastic packaging.
The designation from APR and PRE, which states containers treated with Enkase are “fully compatible with recycling of conventional HDPE,”means Inhance Technologies’ process can be used in place of most other applications in barrier packaging where the environmental impact is of concern to consumers, retailers and brand owners.
“The world is yearning for more recyclable plastics, and we are thrilled to provide a totally recyclable barrier packaging solution that has passed the stringent guidance protocols established by APR and PRE,” said Andrew Thompson, Inhance Technologies president and CEO.
“There are a lot of pledges regarding increased recyclable content and exclusion of non-recyclable plastics in packaging being made to consumers by retailers and brands, and we feel that without our technology they will have difficulty delivering on them. Consumers are particularly concerned about the effect multilayer plastic packaging has on the planet, and Enkase is playing a significant role in alleviating those concerns.”
Enkase imparts a permanent barrier that can be applied to HDPE containers regardless of their shape, size or design. The technology protects the product integrity by reducing ingredient loss and increasing shelf life and quality, while maintaining recyclability.
“We have done significant work optimizing our manufacturing processes eliminating process waste, water waste, and emissions,” said Prakash Iyer, senior vice president, business development and technology. He says that the Global Warming Potential (GWP) of Enkase is reportedly “the lowest of all competing plastic barrier technologies, confirmed by life cycle assessments.”
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