Today, at the C40 World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen, Carlsberg Group
unveiled the latest iterations of the world’s first ‘paper’ beer bottle made
from sustainably sourced wood fibers, that is both 100 percent bio-based and
fully recyclable — and the first paper bottles to contain beer.
Carlsberg also announced the formation of a “paper bottle community,” where it
is joined by other leading global companies — including the Absolut Company,
The Coca-Cola Company, and
L’Oréal — that share the same
vision of developing sustainable packaging through the advancement of paper
bottle technology.
Two new prototypes
The two new research prototypes are made from sustainably sourced wood fiber,
are fully recyclable and have an inner barrier to allow the bottles to contain
beer. One prototype uses a thin recycled PET polymer film barrier, and the other
a 100 percent bio-based PEF polymer film barrier. These prototypes will be used
to test the barrier technology as Carlsberg seeks a solution to achieve its
ultimate ambition of a 100 percent bio-based bottle without polymers.
“We continue to innovate across all our packaging formats, and we are pleased
with the progress we’ve made on the Green Fibre Bottle so far,” said Myriam
Shingleton, VP of Group Development at Carlsberg Group. “While we are not
completely there yet, the two prototypes are an important step towards realizing
our ultimate ambition of bringing this breakthrough to market. Innovation takes
time and we will continue to collaborate with leading experts in order to
overcome remaining technical challenges, just as we did with our
plastic-reducing Snap
Pack.”
The future of paper bottles
The concept of a paper bottle is not new — perhaps most famously,
California-based sustainable packaging startup Ecologic
Brands has been producing plastic-lined paper
bottles since 2008, used by winemaker
Truett-Hurst
and brands such as Seventh
Generation. More recently,
Ecologic worked with L’Oréal’s Seed Phytonutrients brand of sustainable skin
and haircare products to develop the first shower-safe paper
bottle,
composed of 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper and a post-consumer
recycled liner — which is 60 percent less plastic than a typical bottle — and
the pump can be recycled through partner TerraCycle.
Carlsberg kicked off its own
project
to develop a bottle made from sustainably sourced wood fibers in 2015, alongside
innovation experts ecoXpac, packaging company
Billerudkorsnäs and
post-doctoral researchers from the Danish Technical University, supported by
Innovation Fund Denmark. These combined efforts have resulted in the
emergence of Paboco® (the Paper Bottle
Company) — a joint venture between BillerudKorsnäs and bottle manufacturing
specialist Alpla — and the corresponding paper bottle community, launched
today by Paboco, that unites the participating global companies and experts with
the vision of advancing high-quality sustainable packaging.
The paper bottle community
Now, Paboco’s paper bottle community is looking to improve on existing solutions
— uniting a group of pioneering partner brands and experts in materials, design
and technology, with the goal of achieving a 100 percent biobased and recyclable
paper bottle, fully sustainable and optimized for material reuse and
circularity, that can harmlessly degrade if accidentally put in nature.
This community will work on generations of the Paper Bottle, building on
existing barrier technologies of today to create those of tomorrow. Each
participating brand will develop and design their own paper bottle to meet the
needs of their category.
“The work with our partners since 2015 on the Green Fibre Bottle illustrates
that this kind of innovation can happen when we work together,” Shingleton said.
“We’re delighted that other like-minded companies have now joined us as part of
Paboco’s paper bottle community. Partnerships such as these, ones that are
united by a desire to create sustainable innovations, are the best way to bring
about real change.”
Gittan Schiöld, interim CEO of Paboco, said: “It is all about the team! We
are collaborating across the value chain, sharing the risks; and are united in
our vision that the paper bottle will become a reality and fundamentally change
this industry for good.”
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Sustainable Brands Staff
Published Oct 11, 2019 8am EDT / 5am PDT / 1pm BST / 2pm CEST