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Starlinger showcases strength of woven packaging  

Starlinger will put the power of woven plastic packaging centre stage at interpack 2026, demonstrating the exceptional performance and sustainability of its market‑leading machinery and bag solutions.

The Austrian technology specialist will run live tests on its FIBC systems, showing how big bags made from polypropylene or PET tape fabric — often weighing as little as 2 kg — can safely carry loads of up to 2 tonnes.

At the heart of the presentation is Starlinger’s commitment to high‑performance, low‑impact packaging.

The company’s ADSTAR block bottom bags and PPSTAR pinch bottom bags offer robust, moisture‑resistant alternatives to paper or film packaging, without the need for adhesives.

Manufactured on Starlinger’s advanced conversion lines, these woven bags combine extremely low packaging weight with outstanding tear strength, reduced raw material use, and compatibility with high recycled content—supporting compliance with the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation.

Starlinger will also highlight its cost‑optimised machinery, including the ad*starKON SE and viscoSHEET SE lines, designed to deliver maximum efficiency and minimal waste. Alongside its packaging technologies, the company will present its proven plastics recycling systems, enabling closed‑loop production for woven packaging and food‑grade rPET.

Visitors can expect a compelling demonstration of Starlinger’s technological leadership and its vision for a circular, resource‑efficient packaging future.