Kick off 2026 with a competitive edge at PACK EXPO East. Register now!
Get a jump on your 2026 goals at PACK EXPO East. Put projects in motion, accelerate timelines and solve challenges—all in one trip to Philadelphia.

Recyclable, High-Barrier PP Pouch for German Snack Brand

For its roasted popcorn snacks, Berlin-based Wildcorn uses a multilayer high-barrier PP laminated film that is recyclable in countries having the recycling infrastructure to accept the material.

Wildcorn's new 100% recyclable packaging
German snack manufacturer Wildcorn has introduced a fully recyclable bag for its Wildcorn organic popcorn range.

German snack manufacturer Wildcorn has introduced a fully recyclable bag for its Wildcorn organic popcorn range. Founded 2016 in Berlin, Wildcorn produces a range of 100% organic, healthy, and flavorful snacks, including dry roasted popcorn, as a healthy alternative to chips. In 2017, the company launched its first sustainability program in partnership with Mellifera (the German head organization for bee protection) to offset its use of agricultural resources by planting flower strips to rebuild/maintain ecosystems.

For its new packaging, Wildcorn began working with Innovia Films soon after the supplier’s launch of  Propafilm™ Strata high-barrier film, which soon after achieved the Made for Recycling logo from Interseroh, an Independent German recycling and consulting company. 

Fill out the form below to request more information about Recyclable, High-Barrier PP Pouch for German Snack Brand
The AI revolution in packaging robotics is here
Robots that see variations, adjust grip pressure automatically, accept plain-English commands, and predict their own maintenance. Discover how AI is transforming packaging operations.
Read More
The AI revolution in packaging robotics is here
Annual Outlook Report: Sustainability
The road ahead for CPGs in 2025 and beyond—Packaging World editors review key findings from a survey of 88 brand owners, CPG, and FMCG readers.
Download Now
Annual Outlook Report: Sustainability