Corona Packaging

Raw Material Shortage to Impact Food Packaging in Europe

Concern raw material shortages could impact on availability of food packaging.

Printing ink manufacturers across Europe are reporting reduced availability of ethanol and n-propanol.

These are key inputs into the production of printed packaging inks and other materials, like varnishes, which, in turn, are vital in the production of consumer product packaging.

The use of these inks and packaging materials helps ensure food and pharmaceutical products, among others, reach the consumer in the best and most useable condition: they allow the packaging to inform consumers about a product’s contents, how they should be used and, critically, maximise product condition and shelf life.

The UK printing industry supply chain are calling upon the UK Government to ensure the necessary supplies of ethanol, n-propanol and other relevant raw materials are maintained for the ink and printing industries so they can fulfil their role in producing food and other essential packaging throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

As things stand, members are reporting that things will come to a head within a matter of weeks, not least because of increased demand for food and other products, and hence increased packaging demand.

Availability issues are arising because ethanol, along with other industrial alcohol solvents like n-propanol, is also used in the production of disinfectants and sanitary products such as hand gels.

With the obvious increased demands for sanitary, medical, and pharmaceutical products as a response to COVID-19, resources are increasingly being diverted into this area, at the expense of other sectors and products.

There are even concerns some countries are considering introducing a restriction of ethanol, limiting supplies exclusively for health/pharmaceutical purposes.

A robust response to COVID-19 is understandable but if allocation of resources is diverted entirely in the health/sanitary product direction, there will inevitably be knock-on effects elsewhere, including on vital printed packaging for food and pharmaceutical products.

Tom Bowtell, CEO of the British Coatings Federation said:

“In the past few days, BCF members have reported that prices for ethanol and n-propanol have risen by up to 350% since last week, adding thousands of pounds a week in additional material costs. There are greater concerns that supplies will dry up completely in future.

BCF has already been in touch with officials at BEIS to make them aware of members’ concerns and how these shortages of supply may affect the availability of food packaging and packaging in other critical areas, like pharmaceutical products”

Debbie Waldron-Hoines of European Flexographic Industry Association (EFIA):

“While it is understandable measures are being taken to ensure a robust response to the COVID-19 outbreak, we also need to make sure that the baby is not thrown out with the bathwater. Ethanol is a vital raw material for printing inks used for Flexible Food Packaging, a vital part of the food supply chain.

We urge the UK Government, and governments across Europe, to take action to ensure supplies of essential raw materials continue to be made available for the purposes of essential packaging manufacturing.”

Notes to Editors:

  • Most of the printing inks to be applied on packaging for food and pharmaceutical products are solvent based. The predominant solvent is ethanol which can also be used as disinfectant. The food packaging supply chain is currently facing a dramatic shortage in supply of ethanol as solvent for packaging inks triggered by the increased demand for disinfectants. The same holds true for n-propanol which is an indispensable solvent in the process of printing fibre-based packaging made from paper or cardboard.
  • Without these solvents, the manufacture of solvent-based packaging inks is severely disrupted to the effect that packaging for food and pharmaceutical products are at risk of not being produced.
  • The organisations supporting this statement are: British Association of Print and Communication British Coatings Federation British Printing Industries Federation British Plastics Federation European Flexographic Industry Association Graphics and Print Media Alliance Independent Print Industries Association The Packaging Federation Printing Industry Confederation Two Sides

 

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Published on coatings.org.uk

Concern raw material shortages could impact on availability of food packaging

 

 

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