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Sanna Fager
PulPac
Sanna holds a master’s in mechanical engineering and has a background in business and market development. With a passion for sustainable solutions, she leads the commercial team that helps global clients implement PulPac’s patented technology for dry forming of cellulose. Dry Molded Fiber is a groundbreaking technology that makes fiber-based products a competitive and viable alternative to single use plastic. PulPac is the technology owner and world leader of Dry Molded Fiber. The vision is to make impact at scale in creating a better future for people and planet by enabling the packaging industry to replace single-use plastics with affordable and truly sustainable fiber-based product.
Wednesday
Wednesday
23 October
11:00 - 11:25
23 October
11:00 - 11:25
Dry Molded Fiber – Scaling up for Sustainable Change
PulPac is the home of Dry Molded Fiber, a groundbreaking technology for responsible packaging.
Dry Molded Fiber products are meant to replace single-use plastics, fit into current disposal systems, and leave no marks on our planet. PulPac has the patents for the technology, but the technology is meant to be shared. This is why PulPac uses a licensing business model and invites global converters to join the Dry Molded Fiber ecosystem so they can implement a sustainable solution for their clients. In the journey from product idea to production for the market, PulPac helps end-to-end, during the entire process.
The ecosystem consists of global companies with expertise in all the different aspects of Dry Molded Fiber. Using the licensing business model ensures that clients have complete access to said ecosystem, i.e., tooling, barrier solutions, machinery, technology advancements including upgrades, and of course - world-leading know-how. Shifting to Dry Molded Fiber should be straightforward, efficient, and inspiring.
For PulPac, it’s important that the Dry Molded Fiber process is sustainable from beginning to end. PulPac chooses to source materials from responsible companies in the Dry Molded Fiber ecosystem and urge licensees to do the same. One of their big priorities is finding the best functional and most sustainable barriers so that products are either recyclable, compostable - or both.
Shifting to Dry Molded Fiber means that PulPac’s clients can position themselves in the market for sustainable packaging and can rely on PulPac to make sure all parts of the process are up to date and follow current regulations and trends.
- Language:
- English
- Track:
- Innovation / Production efficiency / Sustainability
- Stage:
- Scanpack Pioneers level 1
PulPac is the home of Dry Molded Fiber, a groundbreaking technology for responsible packaging.
Dry Molded Fiber products are meant to replace single-use plastics, fit into current disposal systems, and leave no marks on our planet. PulPac has the patents for the technology, but the technology is meant to be shared. This is why PulPac uses a licensing business model and invites global converters to join the Dry Molded Fiber ecosystem so they can implement a sustainable solution for their clients. In the journey from product idea to production for the market, PulPac helps end-to-end, during the entire process.
The ecosystem consists of global companies with expertise in all the different aspects of Dry Molded Fiber. Using the licensing business model ensures that clients have complete access to said ecosystem, i.e., tooling, barrier solutions, machinery, technology advancements including upgrades, and of course - world-leading know-how. Shifting to Dry Molded Fiber should be straightforward, efficient, and inspiring.
For PulPac, it’s important that the Dry Molded Fiber process is sustainable from beginning to end. PulPac chooses to source materials from responsible companies in the Dry Molded Fiber ecosystem and urge licensees to do the same. One of their big priorities is finding the best functional and most sustainable barriers so that products are either recyclable, compostable - or both.
Shifting to Dry Molded Fiber means that PulPac’s clients can position themselves in the market for sustainable packaging and can rely on PulPac to make sure all parts of the process are up to date and follow current regulations and trends.