EarthCoating’s approach
Its recycling mechanism is physical fracture and mechanical separation. During paper recycling, mineralised coating particles are managed through screening and cleaning operations rather than dissolving into the pulper water.
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EarthCoating® Explained
A mineralised-resin extrusion coating for paper substrates, designed as a practical, drop-in alternative to conventional LDPE coatings.
The Practical Proposition
EarthCoating is a mineralised-resin extrusion coating with 40–51% calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral loading, depending on the formulation. It is designed to provide barrier and heat-seal performance for paper-based packaging while working on standard extrusion-coating equipment.
For converters, the intended proposition is a drop-in replacement for LDPE coatings: the pellet changes, not the basic manufacturing platform. Specific processing settings and performance requirements remain application-dependent.
EarthCoating overview
The Recycling Mechanism
EarthCoating is designed to behave differently from conventional PE coatings in a paper pulper. The mechanism is physical: the mineralised coating fractures into small, dense particles that can be separated from recovered paper fiber by conventional screening and cleaning equipment.
A Distinct Technology
EarthCoating is an extrusion coating, not a water-based dispersion coating. Its barrier layer is a mineralised resin applied through extrusion, rather than a dispersion system applied and dried from water.
Its recycling mechanism is physical fracture and mechanical separation. During paper recycling, mineralised coating particles are managed through screening and cleaning operations rather than dissolving into the pulper water.
Water-based dispersion coatings can introduce a different recycling consideration: dispersed material may remain in process water and contribute to dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and pulper-water fouling. EarthCoating does not present that dispersion-coating pathway.
Application note: Recycling outcomes depend on the complete packaging specification and the receiving mill’s process. Technology selection should be validated for the intended pack, market, and recycling route.
Designed for Practical Adoption
Calcium carbonate replaces a portion of polymer content in the coating formulation and supports the material’s fracture behavior.
EarthCoating is designed for standard extrusion coating equipment, supporting an efficient transition for converters.
Its objective is to keep paper-based packaging compatible with conventional paper recycling operations, subject to the full material configuration.
Review the public recyclability evidence, certification overview, and paper-packaging applications for EarthCoating.