beyond the box - innovations to look out for in fiber based packaging
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Fredrik Rosén, MBA, MSc
Director, Market Strategy
fredrik.rosen@innventia.com
Fredrik Rosén, MBA, MSc
Director Market Strategy
fredrik.rosen@innventia.com
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This is my presentation from the
Seventeenth Annual RISI
European Conference 9-11
March 2015. I have added
“speech bubbles” to explain
some of the slides.
Have a look and learn what
“shrink-free” shirts have to do
with the latest innovations in
wood fibre based packaging!
Please connect with me on
LinkedIn or send me an email if
you have any questions.
http://se.linkedin.com/in/fredrikr
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STOCKHOLM
TRONDHEIM
Innventia is a research
institute based in
Stockholm, Sweden.
We are about 220
employees – all of us
dedicated to pushing the
limit of what you can do
with sustainable materials
from the forest!
The way we work!
(and actually also a good
outline of this presentation)
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We can see a bit down the
road but there are many
uncertainties for the industry
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
...60% of packaging are traceable back to the paper mill?
...60% of paper products are traceable back to the forest?
...60% of papermachines are flexible between multiple paper
qualities/grades?
...80% of newspaper production capacity in North America has
vanished?
...50% of textiles used in the world are non-cotton bio-based?
30% of new business are paperless?
Already the case 1-5 years 6-10 years 11-20 years 20+years Never will be the case
One of the questions we asked more than 200 experts from
21 countries in our Delphi survey. Read more about it in the
Global Outlook “Papermaking Towards the Future”.
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83%
70%
98%
89%
86%
98%
A lot has happened in our industry the
last 20 years but we will see a lot of
change in the years to come as well!
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Industry-specific
development
Global trends and
drivers
2012 2020 2020+
Order your free copies of the reports at
www.Innventia.com or click on the reports
below.
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I Old Urban and Middle-class
II E-tailing Forever
III Intense Legislation
IV Proud Packaging
V Lean, Green and Conven(ient)
VI Pricey materials & Valuable Waste
VII Sustained Sustainability
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We actually also used REAL
books when doing our
research for the Global
Outlooks!
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19%
36% 33%
12%
To a very large extent
To a very small extent
19%
49%
24%
8%
49%
35%
12%
4%
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Multiple answers possible
48%
15% 16% 48%
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4% 47% 64%
48%
29% 13% 62%
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38%
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
No, none
Yes, aluminium
Yes, styrofoam
Yes, paper/cardboard
Yes, plastic
India Sweden US
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If these are the attitudes towards
various packaging materials – why
is plastic packaging growing more
than wood fibre based
packaging???
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Traditional wood fibre packaging is
BORING!
To challenge plastic packaging we
as an industry has to think in new
ways.
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Carlsberg will develop
the first fully
biodegradable bottle
and cap made from
wood fibre.
To realize this they
have initiated a 3 year
development project
together with the
Danish company
ecoXpack.
WOW - hope to see
this on the market!
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Stanford L. Cluett Say hello to the inventor Mr.
Stanford Cluett. He was born
in the city of Troy in 1874
and was the nephew of the
owner of the famous shirt
manufacturer Cluett,
Peabody & Co (still active
today!) .
In his lifetime he manage to
get a world monopoly on
shrink-free clothing AND a
world monopoly on 3D high-
stretchable paper!
This was great news for both
people buying a shirt (finally
they could buy the right
size!) and of course sack
paper producers.
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Moving rubber blanket
Paper
Nip bar,
Non rotating
Steel roll
The Clupak unit makes high-
stretchable 3D paper by
making “micro-compressions”
in the paper.
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®
A good example of a material that
shows the possibility to go from 2D to
3D paper is FibreForm. How
BillerudKorsnäs manufacture it is
however a well kept secret…
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Cool initiative that proves that wood fibre based
packaging doesn't have to be boring!
Also interesting from a business model perspective as
they will supply the customer with a complete
packaging solution and not just a packaging material.
Hope to see it on the market early 2016.
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Increase the stretchability in MD
Control the stretchability in CD
Retain the strength
We can do more when it
comes to 3D-paper!
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Innventia has a pilot paper
machine - in the center of
Stockholm!
Here we play around with
everything from optimization
of traditional paper and board
grades to more novel
biomaterial applications.
From autumn 2015 it will for
example be possible to run
trials relating to the next
generation of “3D-paper”.
Make sure to drop by if you're
in Stockholm!
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36%
35%
27%
2%
Foundation
Key role
Small role
Will interfere
Make sure that we don’t
play a small role (or even
interfere!) in developing
the bio-economy.
We can do a lot of
interesting (and
profitable!) things in our
industry in the coming 20
years if we…
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Please connect with me on
LinkedIn or send me an email if
you have any questions!
http://se.linkedin.com/in/fredrikr
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