New coating slakes Finnish dairy's thirst

Helsinki dairy Valio substitutes a plastic barrier coating for aluminum foil in its paperboard cartons for drinking water. The change meets environmental objectives while providing the necessary barrier performance.

Paperboard cartons provide differentiation for Valio?s ?Fons?-brand of water
Paperboard cartons provide differentiation for Valio?s ?Fons?-brand of water

Prompted by environmentally concerned consumers, Valio Ltd. of Helsinki, Finland, continues to replace aluminum foil as a barrier layer in its paperboard beverage cartons. Valio's own environmental program started about five years ago.

Valio made its most recent switch from aluminum foil to a plastic coating in January, for gabletop cartons of its 1-L "Fons"-brand drinking water. Until this year, the cartons comprised a layer of aluminum foil in the structure to provide barriers to unpleasant odor and taste as well as moisture loss.

While foil provided ample barrier properties, it didn't meet the environmental objectives of the company or consumers. Leo Junkkarinen, Valio's manager of packing technology, points out that the aluminum foil is a safe material. However, he says, "many consumers wonder if aluminum is harmful to their health and if it may [lead to] allergic reactions, so it is better to avoid the material."

He also says that manufacturing the material requires "huge amounts of energy," which also weighs against using foil. When it comes to recycling, though, the paperboard carton is still a multilayer structure that requires separation. So determining if Valio's switch from foil to a plastic coating actually provides an environmental advantage, or is more of a perceived benefit, seems open to debate.

"For recycling, the milk, juice and water cartons are collected here in Finland," Junkkarinen says. "[Paperboard] fibers and aluminum [foil] or high-barrier plastics are separated in the process. The less aluminum, the easier it is to use [downstream] for heating or incineration plants."

Setting the structure

Replacing the foil in the Fons carton structure is a coextrusion coating called Ensobarr. The coating is produced by Stora Enso, a company formed last December through the merger of Finland's Enso and Sweden's Stora. The forest products company is represented in the U.S. by Enso Interamericas, Inc. (Miami, FL).

The overall carton structure includes an outer layer of 20 g/sq m polyethylene/285 g/sq m paperboard/41 g/sq m Ensobarr coating. The coating includes ethylene vinyl alcohol. Stora Enso applies the coextrusion coating at its Karhula, Finland, mill. Rollstock is then shipped to the Lahti, Finland, plant of Elopak (New Hudson, MI) where the material is flexo-printed in three colors and converted into Pure-Pak® cartons.

Elopak's Finnish converting plant sends knocked-down, five-panel cartons to Valio, where they're erected, filled and sealed on a U-S80A Aseptic Pure-Pak system from Elopak. The three-lane system fills the 1-L cartons at a combined rate of 100 cartons/min. While Valio does use the system to aseptically fill other dairy beverages, the cartons for Fons water are not treated with hydrogen peroxide. "The blanks are microbiologically clean enough that we don't treat them," Junkkarinen says. "We do pasteurize the water, though we are conducting tests to determine if we can [safely] sell water without pasteurization."

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