Nestlé Canada’s Smarties Pouch Moves from Plastic to Paper

The bag material converted into premade pouches for Nestlé Canada comprises Forest Stewardship Council-certified, surface-printed paper, a heat-resistant overlacquer, and a water-based dispersion coating.

The proprietary overlacquer, applied in-line on the press, adds heat-resistance and protects the surface-printed paper from rubbing and scuffing in use.
The proprietary overlacquer, applied in-line on the press, adds heat-resistance and protects the surface-printed paper from rubbing and scuffing in use.

In mid-2021, the big news from Nestlé Europe was its successful transition from flexible film to paper packaging for 419 SKUs of its popular Smarties brand chocolate candies. It was two years in the making and a first for the confectionery industry. At the same time, Nestlé Canada had the same ambitions for its bottom-gusseted, stand-up Smarties pouch. For this, it enlisted the help of American Packaging Corp. (APC). Given the paper used by Nestlé Europe did not have the required FDA approvals in the U.S. and Canada, APC needed to chart its own course in creating the paper replacement. Its development of a recyclable SUP made from paper with a plastic-free barrier earned APC two FPA Gold Awards, for Packaging Excellence and Technical Innovation, and a Silver Award for Sustainability. 


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APC Manager of Innovation & Sustainability Jeff Travis explains that the key goal of the project was to mimic the functionality of plastic-based packaging while maintaining speed on press. “Developing a paper structure to replace conventional plastic can be challenging, since there are key differences when it comes to printing, pouch-making, and package performance,” he says. 

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