News | June 10, 2021

Mondi And Hazeleger Kaas Launch Recyclable Cheese Packaging For Dutch Market

  • Mondi and Dutch cheese packaging company Hazeleger have developed a mono-material solution for packaging Westland Kaas’ Maaslander cheese slices
  • The light-weight solution, which is also fully recyclable, replaces a heavier multi-layer plastic solution
  • Mondi’s mono-material meets the high oxygen and moisture barrier properties required to protect and keep cheese slices fresh during transport and while on the shelf

Leading global packaging and paper group Mondi, along with cheese packaging company Hazeleger Kaas and brand owner Westland Kaas, worked together to package the well-known Dutch Maaslander brand in EnvelopeForm, a new fully recyclable polypropylene (PP) mono-material packaging solution. Most sliced cheese in the Netherlands is still packaged in mixed material film, which is difficult to recycle. This new packaging has a PP thermoforming top and bottom web, and a PP label instead of a paper label, so that the new solution can be recycled in its entirety. The solution has been certified as recyclable by the German institute cyclos-HTP.

Hazeleger has been committed to sustainability for more than two decades and has been certified by several institutions recognising its commitment to operating in a socially responsible way. This commitment to sustainability also meant taking a look at their packaging. “When we began the search for a new sustainable solution in 2018, our standards were already very high. In order for our cheese to stay fresh, the packaging had to have the same level of barrier protection as the previous film, and at a lighter weight. Mondi worked very closely with us to trial and test the best packaging solutions. Ultimately, the lighter film and improved product to packaging ratio meant we could reduce the amount of plastic used by 23%. This makes it possible for us to save 9.2 tonnes of plastic per year,” said Andre Roeterdink, Procurement Manager of Hazeleger Kaas.

Source: Mondi