UPM, Michelman and BOBST: Bio-based Paper Packaging Concept Aligned with EU Packaging Rules

To help brands navigating the EU packaging rules, such as the Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUPD), UPM Specialty Materials, Michelman and BOBST have joined forces to develop two validated paper-based packaging concepts.  

How co-creation helps to renew the everyday  
The concepts deliver functional performance while supporting recyclability and, where relevant, compostability across selected applications.

  • UPM’s fibre-based packaging papers 
  • Michelman’s bio-based coating technologies 
  • BOBST’s application and processing expertise 

Solution 1: Paper-based packaging for applications within SUPD scope 
The EU’s Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUPD) requires that certain packaging categories, such as single-use packets and wrappers for food, move away from single-use plastic. The rules are in force, and brands are actively looking for alternatives. 

The concept is designed for dry food applications which fall under the scope of SUPD.

The concept is based on UPM Prego with Michelman’s Bio-based Nuvita Life coatings, applied by BOBST. Both are independently certified as SUPD compliant according to PTS. 

The structure is heat-sealable across a wide sealing window. That matters in practice, because wider windows mean more stable production resulting in less waste and fewer rejects. 

The concept is recyclable according to (Cepi/4evergreen v2). 

Solution 2: Packaging concept with bio-based coating
The second concept is also designed with a bio-based coating, but it goes further on barrier performance.  

Designed for products which tend to get stale when exposed to oxygen, like chocolate and single-packed biscuits. 

The concept offers an oxygen transmission rate (OTR) of 140cc/m2/day, measured at 23 degrees Celsius and 50% relative humidity, helping safeguard shelf-life. 

The second concept is built on UPM AsendoTM barrier paper, with the same bio-based Nuvita Life coatings from Michelman, applied by BOBST. 

What co-creation offers you? 
UPM, Michelman and BOBST each contribute a distinct area of deep expertise, from fibre-based packaging papers to bio-based coating chemistry, to application and process technology. 

A simple way to understand the collaboration is to think of baking a cake. The paper, the coating and the process are the key ingredients. Each requires its own specialised knowledge, and the final result depends on how well they work together as a complete system. 

What makes this approach different is that these elements were developed and validated together from the start. UPM ensures the right paper structure and performance base, Michelman optimises the coating chemistry, and BOBST aligns the application parameters and process conditions. 

Because the “recipe” is created jointly, converters do not need to figure out how to combine the pieces themselves. The material, coating and machine settings are already designed to work together, enabling smoother implementation, stable performance and efficient production.