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ProAmpac Launches a High-Barrier Paper Platform

Edited by Kanesa David — March 3, 2026 — Eco
This article was written with the assistance of AI.
ProAmpac introduced a high-barrier paper packaging platform designed for dry food brands, featuring fiber-based layers that aim to replace complex multilayer films. The system was launched to enable recyclable, paper-forward packs while still providing moisture and oxygen resistance needed for shelf-stable products.

The platform combines engineered paper substrates with barrier coatings and adhesive technologies to achieve comparable protection to traditional plastics and laminated structures. ProAmpac positioned the solution for snacks, bakery mixes and other dry goods where recyclability and circularity are priorities.

For consumers, the shift promises easier end-of-life processing and reduced reliance on mixed-material packaging, aligning with broader sustainable packaging trends. Brands gain a path to lower-complexity packs without sacrificing performance, helping meet regulatory and retailer recyclability expectations.

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Trend Themes
1. Paper-forward Packaging Platform - A fiber-first packaging approach that replaces complex multilayer films with engineered paper and coatings while preserving moisture and oxygen barriers.
2. Recyclable Barrier Coatings - Barrier chemistries formulated to deliver plastic-equivalent protection yet enable single-stream recycling and easier end-of-life processing.
3. Material-complexity Reduction - Simplification of package constructions from mixed-material laminates to mono-fiber architectures that align with retailer and regulatory recyclability standards.
Industry Implications
1. Snack Foods - Shelf-stable snack brands benefit from paper-based barriers that maintain crispness and shelf life while meeting retailer sustainability mandates.
2. Bakery Mixes & Dry Goods - Powdered and dry goods categories see potential in paper packs that protect against moisture ingress without resorting to multi-layer plastics.
3. Packaging Materials & Equipment - Manufacturers of films, coatings, and converting equipment face opportunities to develop new adhesive and coating systems optimized for engineered paper substrates.
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