A new packaging-focused business has been launched by international chemical company, 2M Group of Companies.
Sustainable Packaging Technologies will leverage the expertise of 2M Group’s material sciences company, Banner Chemicals, to enable brands to meet growing consumer demand for bio-based packaging – offering ‘plug and play’ replacements for traditional packaging.
Led by business unit head, James Nelson, who brings 25 years of experience in the packaging and material science industry, Sustainable Packaging Technologies is headquartered at its manufacturing site in Milton Keynes.
The company’s mission is to build a portfolio of biomaterial technologies and solutions that can be integrated into existing packaging manufacturing processes utilising 2M Group and Banner Chemical’s extensive network, knowledge and resources.
James said, “As we launch Sustainable Packaging Technologies, I’m thrilled to lead our team in driving sustainable innovation within the packaging industry. Our bio-based solutions will offer brands effective alternatives to plastic, delivering environmental responsibility without compromising on performance.
“We aim to act as a trusted partner between R&D material science companies and leading packaging manufacturers and converters who are keen to support brands to deliver on their sustainability pledges.”
Sustainable Packaging Technologies has been supported by strategic partnerships and investments from both Innovate UK and SSPP Government funding, enabling the business to scale up sustainable technologies that are both environmentally and commercially conscious.
Commenting on 2M Group’s focus on packaging sustainability and commerciality Gal Maller, commercial director and 2M board member, added, “In today’s world, businesses must not only focus on ESG’s foundations of environmental, social, and governance, but also ensure Economic Sustainability is part of that consideration. Packaging therefore needs to deliver on many fronts.”
As part of its portfolio, 2M Group of Companies is the exclusive licence partner to deploy Xampla’s Morro Coating in Europe. The plastic-free material, made from natural plant polymers, is fully biodegradable and can be recycled in existing waste streams.
Morro Coating is safe for food contact, offering high strength, grease, and oxygen barrier properties which make it ideal as a replacement to plastic. Under its agreement, Sustainable Packaging Technologies is responsible for Morro Coating’s production and distribution across Europe, producing multi-tonnes of material at its Milton Keynes facility.
Mottie Kessler, 2M founder and CEO, added, “As the world shifts towards sustainable material technologies, 2M will maintain its commitment to sustainability by focusing on areas where it has established a strong reputation. With the launch of Sustainable Packaging Technologies, we will play a crucial role in driving innovation and fostering collaboration in this field.”