PFOA-free flexible greasy food packaging paper

29 November 2012


Ahlstrom has developed a Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) free version of its Coralpack flexible packaging paper for direct wrapping and packing of grease-containing food products such as biscuits, pastries, coffee beans, fast food, take-away food, butter and soup cubes.

When grease-resistant packaging papers are produced, fluorochemicals are added in the production process, which leave trace amounts of PFOA as an unintended impurity. In January 2006, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invited manufacturers of fluorochemicals to commit to reduce by 95% PFOA from their emissions and products content not later than by 2010 and to eliminate it totally by 2015.

Ahlstrom’s response, now available on request, is the New Generation (NG) version of Coralpack, free of PFOA. The range spans from 32-200g/m² and offers high performance paper characteristics such as printability, laminating, extrusion and crimping.

The company states: “Whatever their grease contents, food products packed or wrapped in Coralpack papers are always free of grease stains, which positively impacts the image of different brands in consumer minds”.





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