Earlier this week, Pulp & Beyond brought together industry leaders, innovators and partners to explore the future of the forest based bioeconomy.

Across packaging, paper and industrial materials, one message was clear. The shift away from fossil based coatings is accelerating, creating new opportunities for biobased barrier materials that support recyclable and circular solutions.

Unlocking forest side streams

At Innomost, we focus on unlocking the value of forest side streams. Suberinno Suberin is a high quality, biobased material derived from birch bark.

Suberin is a natural polymer with inherent barrier properties. It provides resistance against moisture, and grease, making it highly relevant for fibre based packaging applications. It enables the development of high performance coatings and barrier layers that can replace fossil based alternatives while supporting recyclability.

From packaging to industrial use

Beyond packaging, Suberinno Suberin offers potential across a wide range of industrial applications. These include coatings, binders and functional materials where durability, protection and sustainability are essential.

Moving forward together

Pulp & Beyond highlighted the importance of collaboration across the ecosystem. By combining material innovation with strong partnerships, we can accelerate the transition towards scalable and circular solutions.

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