A new manufacturing process uses lasers to seal paper packaging instead of glue

March 30, 2026 Andrew Liszewski

A person holds a small paper bag that has been sealed using a new laser system.
A simple paper envelope made without additional glue or plastic to seal three of its sides. | Image: Fraunhofer IVV

Although paper is a more environmentally friendly packaging material than plastic, it's often contaminated with additives, such as adhesives used to create a secure seal. That complicates the recycling process and reduces the quality of recycled paper. Now, German researchers at four Fraunhofer institutes have developed an alternative process that can seal paper packaging without glue or plastic using a carbon monoxide laser.

The new system, currently called the Papure project, leverages the expertise of the Fraunhofer institutes, each of which focuses on areas such as polymer research, engineering and packaging, and laser beam technologies …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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