Circular paper packaging in focus

Koehler Paper is showcasing innovative, paper-based packaging solutions at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf.
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Koehler Paper is showcasing innovative, paper-based packaging solutions at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf. The focus is on recyclable alternatives to plastic packaging for the food and drugstore sectors.

Sustainable packaging solutions are increasingly in demand in modern industry. Koehler Paper will be presenting its innovative, paper-based packaging solutions at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, which offer functional barriers while also being recyclable.

Circular alternatives

The focus is on paper-based alternatives to conventional plastic packaging that ensure both product protection and recyclability. The new Koehler NexPlus OGR barrier paper is particularly highlighted. This paper is specially developed for the requirements of the food service industry and offers a high grease and oil barrier without using PFAS.

Practical applications

A special feature of Koehler Paper's trade fair appearance is the practical presentation of its applications. A specially designed sales display showcases the range of packaging solutions, which extends from food products such as tea and pasta to non-food products like cosmetics.

Cooperation with a call

Another highlight is the collaboration with Ruf Lebensmittelwerk KG. Koehler Paper is presenting the flexible packaging paper Koehler NexPlus Seal Pure MOB, which has been specially developed for dry foodstuffs. This collaboration makes it possible to reduce the use of plastics while ensuring product protection.

Interactive exhibition experience

The trade fair stand is strongly focused on interaction and dialogue. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage directly with product experts and learn more about material properties and their applications. Visual presentations and interactive elements complement the product display and provide space for professional exchange.

Koehler Paper at interpack 2026: Hall 8a, Stand D42

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