Prymat Has Adopted Mondi’s BarrierPaper Solution
Edited by Kanesa David — March 4, 2026 — Eco
This article was written with the assistance of AI.
References: mondigroup & packagingeurope
Mondi introduced a recyclable, high-barrier paper now used by Prymat to pack dried seasonings, featuring a paper-based barrier that protects spices while enabling paper recycling. The launch paired Mondi’s BarrierPaper solution with Prymat’s spice range, aiming to reduce reliance on multi-material laminates.
The roll-out emphasized low CO2 impact and shelf-ready aesthetics, with paper engineered to provide moisture and oxygen resistance typically delivered by plastic films. Mondi positioned the material as compatible with existing filling lines and printable for brand visuals.
For consumers, the switch promises easier recycling and a lower carbon footprint without sacrificing product freshness or shelf appeal. The move reflects a broader food-packaging trend toward mono-material, fiber-based barriers that balance sustainability with functional protection.
Image Credit: Mondi, Prymat
The roll-out emphasized low CO2 impact and shelf-ready aesthetics, with paper engineered to provide moisture and oxygen resistance typically delivered by plastic films. Mondi positioned the material as compatible with existing filling lines and printable for brand visuals.
For consumers, the switch promises easier recycling and a lower carbon footprint without sacrificing product freshness or shelf appeal. The move reflects a broader food-packaging trend toward mono-material, fiber-based barriers that balance sustainability with functional protection.
Image Credit: Mondi, Prymat
Trend Themes
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Fiber-based Barrier Packaging — A paper-based barrier that replicates plastic-level moisture and oxygen protection opens the possibility for replacing multi-material laminates with recyclable fiber substrates that maintain product shelf life.
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Low-carbon Shelf-ready Design — The combination of low CO2 impact and printable aesthetics signals demand for packaging that reduces lifecycle emissions while remaining retail-ready and brand-differentiated.
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Monomaterial Recycling Shift — Retail movement toward single-material, easily recyclable packs creates room for solutions that simplify waste streams and enable closed-loop paper recycling at scale.
Industry Implications
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Food and Beverage Packaging — High-barrier recyclable paper presents opportunities to reengineer spice, snack, and dry-goods formats that historically relied on plastic laminates for moisture control.
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Consumer Goods Brands — Brand owners can leverage mono-material fiber packs to meet sustainability claims and influence purchase decisions through visible environmental improvements on-pack.
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Sustainable Materials Manufacturing — Producers of paper and coatings are positioned to develop novel fiber treatments and barrier chemistries that balance performance with recyclability and lower carbon footprints.
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