Current location:home page > Food Technology

Alufoil volumes start to creep upwards again

admin2 days agoFood Technology22
Demand for aluminium foil, including foil for packaging, showed a modest recovery of over 1% in the…
Demand for aluminium foil, including foil for packaging, showed a modest recovery of over 1% in the first nine months of the year, compared with a volume drop of more than 5% during 2011.
poli
The European Aluminium Foil Association (EAFA) said that the 1.2% tonnage growth to September reflected both more positive trends in thinner-gauge foil for flexible packaging and a 5% decrease in thicker grades for semi-rigid containers.

Sales of the thinner grades used, for example, in pouch laminates fell by nearly 8% last year.

EAFA communications director Guido Aufdemkamp pointed out: "The apparently poor semi-rigid foil performance does not take into account downgauging so does not necessarily translate as a 5% drop in the number of packs." The category includes smoothwall and other trays for ready meals, foodservice containers, but also niche packs such as the capsules for Nestlé's Nespresso coffee.

The recovery in foil laminate sales reflected the growth in flexible packaging, EAFA said. In areas such as soups, dairy and coffee uptake has largely been driven by barrier requirements. "But in categories such as confectionery, the deadfold capability or optical characteristics may be just as important," Aufdemkamp said.

Related articles

Making Norway's deadliest food - Nofima breaks ground on facility

The Ås-based facility, which is the only one of its kind in Europe, will offers researchers the oppo…

Bühler's Leybold takeover approved

The acquisition of Leybold Optics by Bühler for an undisclosed amount expands the advanced materials…

Cherry grading technology 'more perceptive than human eye'

Cherry grading technology 'more perceptive than human eye'

Australia's GP Graders has recently supplied a 10 lane AirJet™ Electronic Cherry Grader with Defect…

Country's 'plant clinics' aid farmers without chemicals

A room with a microscope, networked computer and drugs appears at first glance to be in a hospital.…

Sainsbury's provides recycling options at 500 outlets to dispose post-holiday waste

UK-based supermarket chain Sainsbury's is offering Christmas card recycling at nearly 500 of its out…

Telepresence robots let employees 'beam' into work

Engineer Dallas Goecker attends meetings, jokes with colleagues and roams the office building just l…