Trioworld to acquire Flexoplast
Trioworld Group has signed an agreement to acquire the Dutch company Flexoplast, a leading player in solutions for high performance food, beverage and industrial packaging, from the Clondalkin Group.
Trioworld Group has signed an agreement to acquire the Dutch company Flexoplast, a leading player in solutions for high performance food, beverage and industrial packaging, from the Clondalkin Group.
With last year’s merger of two of Europe’s major companies in the segment, Trioplast and AFP, the group is today launching a new name and strengthened commitment to lead the plastic film industry into circularity and sustainable packaging solutions. The 5.5 B SEK group is reorganizing into five divisions and has adopted a bold plan to increase the pace of innovation with focus in circularity in pl
As a step in Trioplast’s development of sustainable products, Trioloop high performance stretch film is now being launched! Trioloop blown machine stretch has more than 60% Recycled content, where of minimum 51% PCR - Post Consumer Recycled.
Trioplast and Spendrups Brewery enter a sustainable partnership. Both parties have clearly shown how important it is to have a collaboration regarding sustainability issues and have high demands for a more sustainable packaging solution. The focus is on both, optimization and recyclability, but also on the use of recycled and renewable raw materials
Waste materials need to be recycled. As a market leader in high-quality Stretch Hood film, Trioplast are committed to always do more and take the lead in designing sustainable solutions for the future. Therefore, the Trioplast Group continuously develop expertise to decrease use of non-renewable raw materials.
Trioplast, together with 14 other Swedish companies, will now collaborate to develop and test an efficient collection and recycling system for plastic packaging from the construction industry. It is a major investment in circular plastic packaging in the construction industry
Trioplast takes another step towards a circular economy with the launch of a manual stretch film made from 75% recycled material – of which minimum 51% from Post-consumer recycled (PCR) sources.
Trioplast has developed a silage stretch film made with post-consumer recycled (PCR) material. This is a step forward in closing the loop of plastic in agriculture. And the new product has the same properties as conventional silage stretch.
On November 22st, Trioplast Group signed an agreement to acquire the Dutch company Apeldoorn Flexible Packaging, AFP, a leading player in solutions for load stability and food packaging, from JPF Netherlands BV, an entity of B.C. Jindal group.
Trioplast’s vision is to reach zero carbon footprint, and with a growing sustainable portfolio of products the company is taking big steps towards that. And by simultaneously having close collaboration with raw material suppliers and customers the path to the goal will become even shorter.
Thanks to many years of research and large investments, Trioplast can already today offer a large sustainable product portfolio. Next to products with reduced material usage or raw material made from renewable recourses, Trioplast has now developed the first premium silage stretch film ever based on post-consumer recycling material.
Every day, three people in Europe dies because of accidents caused by poor load securing and unstable goods. Trioplast Packaging and Safety Center is the Nordic region’s only test center for load securing and our hope is to prevent unnecessary accidents caused by transport packaging not being secured in the right way.