Romain Metivet, CEO of Cellulotech, has been invited as a speaker at the upcoming “Sustainable Barrier Paper Packaging for Food Contact” conference in Brussels, organized by CMT Events.
He will present Cellulotech’s latest breakthrough in Chromatogeny, a cutting-edge technology that enables high-performance, bio-based, and recyclable barrier paper solutions for food-contact applications. This innovation offers a viable alternative to conventional plastic and fluorinated barriers, helping brand owners and converters reduce plastic use, improve recyclability, and lower the overall environmental footprint of packaging.
Romain’s presentation will cover:
- How Chromatogeny creates durable, water- and grease-resistant barriers directly on paper and fiber substrates
- The advantages of solvent-free, low-energy processes compatible with existing paper-converting lines
- Performance in real food-contact conditions, including migration, safety, and regulatory aspects
- Industrialization pathways and collaboration opportunities across the packaging value chain
By sharing concrete case studies and pilot-scale results, Romain will highlight how Chromatogeny can accelerate the transition to circular, fiber-based packaging without compromising product protection or consumer safety.
The “Sustainable Barrier Paper Packaging for Food Contact” conference brings together brand owners, converters, material suppliers, and technology providers to explore the latest solutions for next-generation paper-based packaging.
For more information about the event, including the full program and registration details, please visit the organizer’s website: CMT Events.