New York-based HS Manufacturing Group (HSMG) has introduced a paper cup barrier material called Protēan CupKOTE, which it calls biodegradable and “and easily pre/post-consumer recyclable.”
The Protēan CupKOTE barrier system can replace the plastic-majority linings used in paper cups with and is now available for licensing to manufacturers, converters and brand owners outside of the U.S., says HSMG.
“The solution includes a topcoat and a base coat that are novel blends of plant-derived additives and selected latex,” states the company. “Each coating is applied by rod, blade or other coater at the cupstock manufacturer and/or cup converter.”
“We are pleased to announce that our CupKOTE barriers will be launched by major brands in the U.S. this year, and we are now ready to identify partners for other markets,” says Lucy Lee, CEO of HSMG. “We invite manufacturers and brand owners to contact us to be considered for licensing, and also invite anyone with interest in this industry to provide feedback about the product.”
The HSMG product joins at least two other paper cup barriers being marketed as either paper mill- or recycling-friendly, including one made by Miami-based J&J Green Paper and another being offered by California-based Smart Planet.Latest from Waste Today
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