PulPac joins paper advocacy group Two Sides

Ian Bates, partnership director for Two Sides U.K., said in the release that the group’s partnership with PulPac will help Two Sides communicate the sustainable story of fiber-molded packaging.

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PulPac, creator of Dry Molded Fiber, says it has joined the print and paper advocacy group Two Sides.

PulPac provides packaging producers with a manufacturing technology for sustainable packaging that meets industry needs for scalability, production rates and cost efficiency, according to a news release.

“Our groundbreaking technology helps producers within the packaging industry to swiftly transition toward circularity,” Sara Fransson, market developer at PulPac, said in the release. “With our cost-competitive, fiber-based alternative, they can meet the market and planet’s needs for responsibly produced packaging but also gain leverage by spearheading the industry.

“With a global partner network, we build a community to support the shift and make Dry Molded Fiber the global standard for fiber-based packaging,” Fransson continued. “We’re really pleased to become partners of Two Sides and are confident that it will help us drive sustainability in our industry.”

Ian Bates, partnership director for Two Sides U.K., said in the release that the group’s partnership with PulPac will help Two Sides communicate the sustainable story of fiber-molded packaging.

By joining Two Sides, PulPac has access to a library of co-brandable communications tools, consumer research, industry-leading information, sustainability advice and events, the release said.

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