

A single-material solution
that endures and is favored by 2026‑2030 regulations
A food-grade certified mineral sheet, fiber-free, infinitely recyclable,
and designed for PPWR, SUPD, PFAS, and EUDR




From observation to strategic choice
In the "2026‑2030 Regulations" page, you saw that the European market for packaging materials will undergo a brutal shake-up between 2026 and 2030:
non-separable multilayer structures, PFAS, non-traceable virgin fibers, and imports of sensitive finished products are all under pressure.
The question is no longer whether these regulations will come into force, but which materials will genuinely remain, which will see sharp price increases, and which will disappear from your portfolio.
Minerya was developed precisely for this context:
a mineral single-material sheet, designed to remain compliant and competitive within the PPWR, PFAS, SUPD, and EUDR framework, without requiring a regulatory pivot every two years.
What Minerya is, concretely
Minerya is a mono-material sheet, made mostly from stone waste, with a recycled or bio-based polymer binder
Standard formula
approximately 80% stone / 20% HDPE
Adjustment range
60 to 80% stone / 20 to 40% HDPE
Recycled variant
possible integration of up to 40% rHDPE
Origin
Mediterranean basin

Mono‑matériau
no coating,
no second layer to separate
Coating-free
intrinsically grease-resistant
and waterproof
Thermoformable
fits your shapes
Bondable
optimal adhesion
Food-grade
certified
EU, Switzerland, United Kingdom,
United States
100% recyclable
infinitely, within the existing plastics recycling stream
UV-degradable
within 12 to 18 months
No deforestation
ecosystem preservation
No water
resource preservation
No chemicals
protects your health
-30°C/120°C
wide temperature range in use
Wide range
of thicknesses
available from 60 to 800 µm
Wide range of colors
Pantone references,
through-dyed
(colored throughout the material)
Durable
tear-resistant depending
on the formulation
Durability
2 to 20 times greater
than many traditional substrates
Reduced
carbon footprint
-67% vs. traditional paper
Minerya does not present itself as "paper," "cardboard," or a conventional film.
It is a single-material substrate that can replace several product families currently under regulatory pressure, while remaining within existing recycling streams.
Regulatory checklist
Why Minerya endures and is favored
From August 12, 2026, most material purchasing decisions will be filtered through 4 questions
1. Is it a single-material and recyclable at more than 70% by 2030 (PPWR)?
2. Is it PFAS-free and REACH-compliant?
3. Is it aligned with the reduction / reuse logic of the SUPD?
4. Is it subject to forest due diligence (EUDR) or not?
Minerya checks all these boxes
PPWR
(Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation)
Single-material sheet, with no layers to separate
100% recyclability within the existing plastics stream, exceeding the 70% requirement by 2030
Possibility of integrating up to 40% rHDPE to exceed minimum recycled content thresholds (30% in 2030, trajectory of 50–65% in 2040)


PFAS / REACH
No PFAS in the formulation
Compliance with regulatory thresholds (25 ppb individual, 250 ppb sum, 50 ppm total) without major reformulation
SUPD
(Single‑Use Plastics Directive)
Usable in reusable format thanks to its thermoformability and durability
Enables the design of sustainable, deposit-return, or multi-use solutions aligned with the reduction of single-use plastics


EUDR
(Deforestation Regulation)
80 to 90% of the composition is mineral, with no virgin fiber
Material intrinsically outside the scope of forest due diligence
Result
Minerya is a material that does not merely "remain authorized."
It is structurally favored by the combined PPWR + PFAS + SUPD + EUDR framework.
How converters and processors can use Minerya
Minerya was designed for players who process raw materials and convert them for end customers: packaging, food packaging, publishing / printing, technical solutions.
In practice, you can
Extrude, thermoform, cut, and convert Minerya on lines adapted to existing sheets and films
Replace complex multilayer structures with a single single-material reference
Offer your B2B customers product ranges already aligned with future regulatory requirements
For you, as a converter / processor, the challenge is twofold
Securing your volumes and margins for 2026‑2030
Positioning yourself with distributors and brands as a partner delivering "2030-ready" solutions
Minerya across your four key sectors
This page remains intentionally general. Minerya is then broken down specifically by sector. Here is how the material is positioned in each of them.
Food packaging
(Pur Contact Minerya sheet)
First mineral sheet food-contact certified across multiple jurisdictions (EU / Switzerland / UK / US)
Alternative to PFAS-treated grease-resistant papers
Possibility of eliminating complex barrier layers by favoring a single material
Suitable for fresh produce, snacking, catering, and foodservice packaging




Technical sectors
(banners, signage, indoor/outdoor applications)
Durability and controlled UV degradability (12 to 18 months depending on conditions)
Alternative to certain banners or composites under regulatory pressure
Ability to work with high thicknesses (up to 800 µm) for technical applications
What Minerya changes in managing your 2026‑2030 portfolio
By integrating Minerya into your portfolio, you can
Reduce the number of references subject to high regulatory uncertainty
Limit the need for costly reformulations with each new regulation
Offer your customers materials that:
→ remain available in Europe
→ remain recyclable within existing streams
→ remain aligned with recycled content and circularity requirements
At the scale of your business, Minerya becomes a foundation
For securing your supply (mineral raw material + polymer)
For designing, together with your customers, reusable or highly recyclable solutions
For gaining market share while others are still navigating the regulatory reshaping











