Invercote from Iggesund now certified

Invercote from Iggesund Paperboard is now certified for industrial composting. The certification is proof that the natural material is biodegradable in accordance with the European standard EN 13432.

"We’ve never doubted it was but now we also have scientific documentation that it is," comments Jan-Erik Winlund, product safety manager at Iggesund Paperboard.

The composting certification opens new doors for Iggesund. Earlier this year the company announced that it can supply paperboard coated with bioplastic, a biodegradable barrier material that is especially well suited for food applications. The fact that the paperboard itself is now certified to be biodegradable paves the way for new business opportunities.

"Invercote coated with bioplastic – and everything guaranteed biodegradable – is an exciting product which we believe has a great future," says Jonas Adler, who is commercial manager of Iggesund’s value-added products.

He describes the company’s hunt for bioplastics that could meet its high quality demands. "There are a number of alternatives on the market but most of them cannot guarantee that they did not use genetically modified plants to produce the starch which is the raw material for the bioplastic. We chose to take the safest possible route and to refuse all products that cannot guarantee they are free from GMO material.

"In addition, there are cases where one or more ingredients in a total packaging solution do not measure up to the requirements for a sustainable strategy, and people have tried to gloss over the problem by adding a biodegradable plastic coating. We believe firmly that both the base board and the barrier material should live up to the same quality demands in terms of resource, energy and environmental strategies." Iggesund has chosen to cooperate with the Italian company Novamont and use its well-tested plastic Mater-Bi as a barrier material.