Elopak launches low-carbon aluminum for liquid packaging
Using low-carbon aluminum has resulted in an 8 percent reduction in the carbon footprint of Elopak’s ambient cartons.
Global packaging supplier Elopak has begun sourcing low-carbon aluminum produced with renewable electricity for its European carton production, an important step toward reducing the climate impact of its packaging materials. The low-carbon aluminum is now used in the company’s standard ambient cartons manufactured at plants in the Netherlands, Denmark and Ukraine.
The transition to low-carbon aluminum results in an immediate 8 percent reduction in the carbon footprint of Elopak’s standard aluminum ambient cartons. As a result of this change, the carbon footprint of a standard aseptic Pure-Pak carton has been reduced from 53 to 49g CO2e per carton, based on cradle-to-gate calculations.
Commenting on the launch, Emilie Olderskog, global head of sustainability at Elopak, said: 'By sourcing aluminum produced with renewable electricity, we are taking another concrete step in reducing the climate impact of our packaging materials. The introduction of low-carbon aluminum delivers an immediate and measurable reduction in the footprint of our standard ambient cartons, while allowing us to retain the functional properties that are critical for food protection and shelf life.'
Aluminum plays an important role in ambient cartons by providing an effective barrier against light and oxygen and by enabling aseptic sealing. These properties help extend product shelf life and reduce food waste, without the need for preservatives.
'Multiple life‑cycle assessments have shown that, in many applications, our liquid packaging cartons can have a lower carbon footprint than plastic packaging formats,' Olderskog continued. 'At Elopak, we continue to improve the environmental performance of our cartons and work with our customers as they seek to reduce the climate impact of their packaged products.'
Elopak also offers Pure-Pak eSense, its aluminum-free aseptic carton designed for ambient distribution, which supports further emissions reductions and optimized recycling performance.
Elopak works with members of the Aluminum Stewardship Initiative (ASI), which sets requirements for responsible aluminum sourcing and environmental performance. The company is also advancing the recyclability of its cartons through material design and innovation.
Across its manufacturing operations and offices, Elopak runs on 100 percent renewable electricity and continues to advance in low-carbon packaging alternatives. Recent sustainability-focused packaging options include cartons made with recycled polymers, supporting preparedness for upcoming EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) requirements.
As regulatory expectations and customer requirements evolve, Elopak claimed that it remains focused on strengthening the environmental performance of its packaging portfolio. It will continue to develop and scale packaging options that support lower emissions, efficient resource use and improved recyclability, while enabling customers to meet their own sustainability targets.
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