Braskem Showcases Sustainable Packaging Solutions at Interpack 2026

Braskem will present sustainable packaging solutions at Interpack 2026 using recycled, bio based, and conventional polyolefins. The company will highlight circular economy innovations, including food contact bioplastics and healthcare packaging materials made from renewable resources.

Published Date: 22 May 2026
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Braskem is the largest polyolefins manufacturer in the Americas and a worldwide industry leader and pioneer manufacturer of biopolymers on an engineering scale. It will be at Interpack 2026 in hall 9, booth A32, offering packaging options produced from recycled, bio-based, and traditional polyolefins, allowing circular plastics, end-to-end.

At Interpack, Braskem will feature I’m green™ bio-based polyethylene grades exclusively planned for food-contact usages, as well as Medcol V7040, a new mark for Healthcare and Hygiene. These inventions exhibit the first time Braskem has presented sustainably obtained sugarcane-derivative plastics for these sectors. In surroundings where packaging judgments are progressively evaluated on both sustainability business impact and ambitions, Braskem positions itself as a supply partner offering several complementary corridors toward circularity and lesser releases. Rather than a one-size-fits-all option, the company’s group is planned to support brands and converters' expansion at their own leap utilizing drop-in resources that incorporate seamlessly into existing operations.

“Today’s packaging trials need pragmatic solutions,” spoke Walmir Soller, Vice President for North America, Europe, and Asia (NAMEA). “Sustainability ambitions must be supported by resources that offer supply reliability, performance, and scalability. Our portfolio from renewable to recycled, composed with conservative resins, permits consumers to select the options that best fit their technical, supervisory, and business flexibility realities while shifting forward on transitioning into a less carbon circular economy.”

Braskem will highlight its developing product case to help a circular plastic economy that observes carbon in the surroundings via interactive shows, real-life examples, and specialist sessions.

About Braskem

Braskem is the largest petrochemical industry in the Americas and a global leading manufacturer of biopolymers and thermoplastic resins. Its headquarters is in São Paulo, Brazil. The company operates 36 industrial plants around Brazil, Germany, the United States, and Mexico, distributing vital chemicals and plastics to around 70 countries. Braskem is well-recognized for its reliability in the circular economy and decarbonization. They are actively increasing their funds in chemical and mechanical recycling to decrease plastic waste.

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