Stora Enso invests for bio-based plastic packaging material

Plant-based sugars into the renewable building block

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bio-based plastic packaging material

Stora Enso is investing EUR 9 million (approximately Rs 7,000 lakh) to build a pilot facility for enabling the production of bio-based plastics as a barrier in transparent packaging. The pilot plant will convert plant-based sugars into the renewable building block required to make PEF (polyethylene furanoate), a bio-based plastic, mainly targeting the food and beverage industry. The pilot plant will be located at Stora Enso’s Langerbrugge Mill in Belgium.

According to the press release, the investment in bio-based chemistry further strengthens Stora Enso’s opportunities to replace fossil-based materials with renewable and recyclable materials. The pilot plant will focus on developing a cost-competitive process for manufacturing FDCA (furandicarboxylic acid) from sugars. FDCA is a key component of the bio-based barrier material PEF. In addition to its renewable nature, PEF’s attractive barrier, mechanical and thermal properties open up new packaging opportunities, such as small liquid containers for soft drinks, juices, and other beverages.

Markus Mannström, executive vice president of Stora Enso’s Biomaterials division said, “Bio-based materials are of rapidly growing interest in the packaging world as companies look for sustainable packaging materials with high performance. With this pilot, we continue to build on our long-term R&D work while targeting new markets with innovative, renewable materials that replace fossil-based materials. We believe that innovation does not happen in isolation. We are, therefore, looking forward to expanding our cooperation within the field of bio-based chemicals.”

Stora Enso’s pilot aims to validate the chemical process and provide sample material to gain further insight into the market need and product demand. The pilot facility will initially use industrially available fructose to produce high-value chemicals and materials for application testing. In the future, the intention is to run the process of sugars extracted from wood and other non-food biomasses.

The new pilot project will be run by Stora Enso’s Biomaterials division. The Langerbrugge paper mill provides space and infrastructure for hosting the facility. Also, the Ghent area in Belgium is home to a large number of chemical production sites. The design and engineering of the pilot facility have started, and construction will begin in the second half of 2020. The plant is estimated to be ready in the first quarter of 2021. According to the reports, decisions about commercialization will follow after evaluating the results of the pilot-scale production.

Stora Enso’s Langerbrugge Mill is one of the largest paper mills in Europe, producing 5,40, 000 tons of recycled newsprint and magazine papers annually. The production is exclusively based on paper for recycling. The pilot plant investment will not impact the mill’s paper production.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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