In Argentina, major McDonald’s franchisee Arcos Dorados is using a biobased and compostable barrier coating developed by J&J Green Paper in hamburger bags and wrappers.
Dubbed JANUS, the coating creates a barrier to grease, water and oxygen when applied to paper for food packaging, like wrap paper, boxes, cups, utensils, K-cups, and straws. The compound is 100% biodegradable, backyard compostable, repulpable and recyclable and canreplaces the current coating standard, petroleum-derived polyethylene.
“We are pleased to take a leadership role in introducing JANUS technology into the global food and beverage industry with Arcos Dorados and a local packaging supplier. We see the incorporation of viable green technologies like JANUS® into that ecosystem as a pivotal step towards our shared vision of a healthy, sustainable future devoid of toxic materials,” said Rick Bulman, CEO of J&J Green Paper.
Tags: Argentina, McDonald’s
Category: Chemicals & Materials