Finland develops cellulose-based packaging materials
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The development of cellulose-based packaging materials by Finland — VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and LUT University is expected to positively impact the packaging industry by offering sustainable alternatives to plastics. This innovation could lead to increased demand for bio-based materials and potentially shift market dynamics towards more environmentally friendly solutions, benefiting companies like Metsä Board and Kemira involved in the value chain.
Finland — VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and LUT University have developed a new cellulose-based material platform through the F3 - Films for Future project. This innovation provides transparent, high-performance films and coatings that can replace plastics in packaging, meeting tightening regulatory requirements like the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). The materials are designed for industrial scalability, simplified recycling, and biodegradability. The project, completed in March 2026 and funded by the European Union — European Regional Development Fund, involved 34 industrial partners and demonstrated the feasibility of producing these materials at pilot scale. Initial applications are targeted for dry food packaging, bakery products, and fibre-based packaging, with future potential in medical materials, electronics, and functional coatings.
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