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www.bostik.com

an Arkema company

Avoiding the Landfill: Compostable Hot Melt Adhesives for Sustainable Packaging

TYLER DERUS - STAGE 3SEPTEMBER 24TH 2019, 12PM

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TODAY’S AGENDACOMPANY OVERVIEW

MARKET TRENDS

WHY COMPOSTABLE?

COMPOSTABLE HOT MELT ADHESIVE

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BOSTIK’S EVOLUTION

MARKET ALIGNMENT

Market Segment Teams created to align expertise

with market needs

AQUIRED BYARKEMA

InnovationStrategic PortfolioSupply Security

Commitment to Growth

GLOBALIZATIONRegional business units form Global Industrial Adhesives

(GIA) STEERING UNITSFocus on organic growth and

bolt-on acquisitions

EXECUTIONStrategically and financially

positioned to execute growth plans

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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WE CONTRIBUTE TO AND BENEFIT FROM

ARKEMA’S KNOW-HOWIN SPECIALTY CHEMICALS

~3%of Group

sales to R&D

Allocates

240patents filed

in 2017

1500researchers

60R&D

partnerships

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BRAND OWNER ACTIONSWAL MARTAchieve 100% recyclable, reusable or industrially compostable packaging for private brands by 2025

PEPSICOBy 2025: 100% recyclable, compostable, or biodegradable; increase use of recycled material in plastic packaging; reduce packaging’s carbon impact; improve recycling rates

UNILEVERBy 2025 all of our plastic packaging will be designed to be fully reusable, recyclable or compostable

AMAZONFocus on reduction, reduced packaging waste by 16%, with 305 million boxes avoided in 2017

Sources: Walmart, Unilever, Amazon, Pepsico

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WASTE MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY

Source Reduction & Reuse

Recycling / Composting

Energy Recovery

Treatment & Disposal

Source: epa.gov

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ADHESIVES TO REDUCE PACKAGING’S IMPACT

For Lightweighting

Reduced Material Use

Kizen®

Keeps Food Fresh

Reduce Food Waste

Anti-fog

Eliminates the Need for Secondary Packaging

Reseal

Eliminates release liner

Improved shipping and production efficiencies

Linerless

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FOOD WASTE AND ITS IMPACT ON LANDFILLS

Source: epa.gov

Food waste is the greatest contributor to landfill, combustion and incineration

22% of the total according to the EPA

In addition, 16% of methane emissions come from landfills

Methane has a 28-36 times higher warming potential than carbon dioxide over a 100 year period

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RECYCLABLE, BIODEGRADABLE & COMPOSTABLE –

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

RECYCLABLE BIODEGRADABLE COMPOSTABLEA material that is recovered from waste and turned into

something new

A material that will eventually breakdown

A material that will breakdown in a specified timeframe and be safely

used in agriculture

Compostable Packaging

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WHAT IS COMPOSTABILITY?

Relatively low temperatures Requires individual maintenance Immediately accessible for individuals Generally not suitable for many packages

Home Compostable

Controlled to maintain temperatures over 90°F Regularly turned to ensure aerobic conditions Typically permitted by local municipalities Certifications available for packaging

Industrial Compostable

VS

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WHY COMPOST?

Source: epa.gov

We’ve all heard it’s green, but why?

Diverts food waste typically sent to landfills

Reduces methane emissions from landfills lowering GHG equivalents

Enriches soil, helps retain moisture and reduces plant disease

Decreases chemical fertilizer demand

Encourages production of beneficial bacteria

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WHEN TO USE COMPOSTABLE PACKAGING

When does COMPOSTINGmake sense?

Closed Venues

Single Use Packaging

Single Use Items

When Food Is Present

Municipal curbside collection

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WHY COMPOSTABLE ADHESIVES?

Bio-BasedPlastics

Molded Fibers

Adhesive gap to enable

certified packaging

proliferation

Compostable Paper Stock

Ensure a good quality

compost

Ensure full certification

of the package

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Compost Manufacturing Alliance, BPI, and Food Service Packaging Institute Study

Typical compost is 2-10% packaging Study tested 15 and 30% packaging No negative impact on resultant compost Packaging acts as a carbon source

and bulking agent Process optimization may be required

for disintegration

ADDRESSING ACCEPTANCE OF COMPOSTABLE PACKAGING

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PATENT PENDING PLATFORM

EXCELLENT ADHESION TO COMPOSTABLE PLASTICS AND FIBERS

BPI CERTIFIED

BOSTIK’S COMPOSTABLE HOT MELT

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BPI PROCESS AND ASTM STANDARD

APPLICATION and CDA

TESTING with approved Labs

SUBMIT samples and results for technical review

PRODUCT REVIEWED and PASSES technical review

CERTIFICATION COMPLETION, licensing agreement signed

COMPOSTABLE CERTIFICATION

Source: bpiworld.org/Certification-Process

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100% SOLIDS No solvents or carriers to eliminate

IOPP BOND PERFORMANCE No compromises on adhesion

SERVICE TEMPERATURE Range from 0 to 180oF

ADHESIEVE APPPLICATION Melt on demand systems

BPI CERTIFIED

THERMOGRIP 43298 COMPOSTABLE HOT MELT

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COMPOSTABLE BENEFITSACROSS THE VALUE CHAIN

Avoid filling landfills,reduce food contamination for recyclers

Reduce GHG’s from food in landfills

Fully compliant packaging while achieving end of life commitments

Ensure quality packaging with sustainable benefits

Environment Collectors Consumers Brand owners

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