Focus on Substrates Coala PP stick high tack Antalis Increased demand for sustainable materials
Even though there is an element of economic uncertainty and a sluggish economy, there is still a growing demand for more sustainable product solutions, which is a real positive for the sector. Antalis has long been developing sustainable product ranges and services to reflect this, whether that be offering more polypropylene-based products, such as Triaprint, Priplak, Coala PP Stick or more cellulose products, such as Xanita and Katz Board. Both of these areas are easy to recycle and are therefore good
choices in terms of the conversion and reuse of waste. The company continues to develop closed-loop options within its
polypropylene ranges and has seen the demand for this growth. However, waste volume remains a limiting factor, so Antalis is continuing to investigate options to make this closed-loop system more accessible to customers with smaller volumes.
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