Next-generation LLDPE Packaging Based on WESTON (R) 705 Antioxidant Hits Consumer Shelves
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On April 14, 2017, Addivant announced that a new generation of linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE)packaging based on Addivant’s nonylphenol-free stabilizer WESTON (R) 705 has successfully hit consumer shelves, bringing a new level of safety, performance, and efficiency in food packaging across the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
   With the arrival of these new commercial packaging applications, the entire value chain is validating the performance improvements associated with Addivant’s new generation of liquid antioxidant. “Due to its high phosphorous content, WESTON (R)705 reduces the use of antioxidantsby up to 20%, allowing for more flexibility in formulations and recycling,” saidDr.Jonathan Hill, Chief Technology Officer for Addivant. “Polyethylene resins based on WESTON (R)705 are easier to process, more versatile, and create less plateoutor gels than resins based on conventional solid phosphite antioxidant.”
   WESTON (R) 705 has been approved globally by more than 20 major polymer manufacturers. It is the only liquid antioxidant for polyethylene producers offering a broadly tested single-additive solution for global converters and packaging manufacturers.
   The growing commercial success of WESTON (R) 705 in food packaging is being fueled by consumers andregulators increasing their focus on substances thatunintentionally migrate from packaging into food. Non-governmental organizations and authorities worldwide are pushing newfood packaging regulations with a key focus on these Non-Intentionally Added Substances (NIAS). An example is the new Chinese food-contact law GB9685-2016 which, effective October 2017, will not allow greater than 10ppb of nonylphenol to migrate into food.
   Developed with consumer safety in mind, WESTON (R) 705 is the industry’s only liquid phosphate antioxidant with a full, clean NIAS human safety assessment and is approved for food contact by the FDA, Europe’s EFSA, and China’s NHFPC.
Today, WESTON (R) 705 is approved for food-contact use in more than 50 countries and allows polyolefin, elastomer, and PVC producers to anticipate changing regulations for nonylphenol and other NIAS.
   By the end of 2017, Addivant will have expanded its WESTON (R) 705 capacity five-fold compared to early 2016 at its Morgantown, W.Va. plant and in China. WESTON (R)705 is already one of Addivant’s largest products. “This is another important milestone for Addivant's more than $30 million investments in technology and capacity for WESTON (R) 705,” said John Steitz, Addivant’s CEO. “We are establishing a new standard in our industry and it is crucial that we stay ahead of demand and provide full security of supply for our global customers.” The company anticipatesan additional expansion in 2018.