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Evonik to reduce carbon footprint and plastic use with new paper bags

The company removed the plastic film layer in 25-kilogram bags for methionine, helping conserve resources, facilitating recycling, and reducing CO2 emissions.

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Evonik MetAMINO paper packaging. Credits: Evonik

Evonik has introduced a more environmentally friendly 25-kilogram paper bag for MetAMINO® (DL-methionine) by eliminating the plastic film layer. This change not only benefits customers with easier disposal options but also aligns with the EU’s new Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) aimed at enhancing recycling efforts.

The new packaging consists of two layers of paper and can be recycled as a pure paper bag (PAP 22) according to the EU recycling classification. For the Antwerp production site alone, this initiative will save 32 tons of polyethylene (PE) per year and reduces the packaging’s CO2 footprint by 20%. Intensive testing has confirmed that the high quality of MetAMINO® remains unchanged in the new packaging and that its shelf life of 36 months is unaffected.

“Product packaging plays an important role in our company’s efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and achieve a resource-conserving circular economy,” said Dirk Hoehler, responsible for the amino acid business at Evonik Animal Nutrition. “Packaging must protect the product effectively, but it should do so in the most environmentally friendly way possible.”

The packaging experts at Evonik Animal Nutrition have been working for several years on practical solutions to reduce the use of plastic in the packaging of MetAMINO® and other feed ingredients. The transition to the new bags has begun in Antwerp, with plans for the Singapore and Mobile (USA) sites to follow.