Waterless Internet Flower Packaging Blooms in Europe

The successful application of Flexfresh™ film with Active Modified Atmospheric Packaging Technology (AMAP) earned a 2018 Dow Diamond Award Finalist finish.

The successful application of Flexfresh™ film with Active Modified Atmospheric Packaging Technology (AMAP) earned a 2018 Dow Diamond Award Finalist finish.
The successful application of Flexfresh™ film with Active Modified Atmospheric Packaging Technology (AMAP) earned a 2018 Dow Diamond Award Finalist finish.

In the booming e-commerce business, it’s one thing to pack a book or a consumer product into a box along with some dunnage and ship it to an eager customer. It’s quite another to meet the challenge of sending out live flowers and have them arrive fresh and beautiful.

Yet that’s exactly what Waterless Internet Flower Packaging achieves for Dutch supermarket chain Albert Heijn in The Netherlands via its partnership with the Dutch Flower Group (DFG) and their e-commerce company, e-Flora.

The successful application of Flexfresh™ film with Active Modified Atmospheric Packaging Technology (AMAP) earned a 2018 Diamond Award Finalist finish for Uflex Ltd., a multinational provider of flexible film based in India. Uflex, along with its technology provider Perfotec B.V., partnered with DFG on this project, engineering the proprietary patented polymeric film designed not only for flowers, but also for living, respiring products such as fresh fruits and vegetables.

The Dow award isn’t the first recognition earned by Waterless Internet Flower Packaging. In 2017, Uflex and its Flex Films (USA) Inc. division won two Flexible Packaging Assn. Gold awards at its 61st awards competition: one for Technical Innovation, another for Extending the Use of Flexible Packaging.

N. Siva Shankaran, VP-Business Development, Uflex Ltd., says that while structural details are confidential, the film formulation includes biodegradable polymers and is adapted to the living conditions of the flowers or produce. She says oxygen transmission rate (OTR) ranges between 1,000 to 4,000 cc/m2/24hrs. Water Vapor Transmission Rate (WVTR) ranges between 50 to 300g/m2/24hrs, with barrier range dependent upon the application temperature for different products.

The respiration rate of a product is measured using a patented fast respiration meter. Shankaran notes, “Equilibrium of oxygen and carbon dioxide is achieved by naturally consuming the available oxygen by the [flowers or] produce. Oxygen level is brought down to slow down the oxidation rate. All this is possible in refrigerated conditions where the respiration rate is within normal tolerances and aids in designing the solution. Micro perforations enable the gas levels to maintain it in equilibrium based on the number of holes and the size of the holes, which are calculated through patented software.”

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