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  • A unique mix of high performance and sustainability: Trioloop blown coex with 30% PCR!

    Another step on Trioworld's road to a sustainable future accomplished
    A top-notch high performance stretch film and at the same time sustainable? That's Trioloop blown coex with 30% PCR, the newest addition to our sustainable portfolio. Top-notch, because of its blown technology, providing high puncture resistance and the best load unit stability. And sustainable because of PCR, post-consumer

  • More secure recycling of plastic in healthcare

    In a new joint research project, IVL and Trioworld will in collaboration develop a method to assess and ensure the sterilisation properties of the recycling process of plastic. The goal is to verify that even classified healthcare plastic waste can be recycled safely in the future.

  • Trioworld launches recycled food packaging with Lidl Sweden

    Together with Lidl Sweden, Trioworld is launching the first post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic film, approved for frozen food packaging when Lidl introduces the innovative solution with their cinnamon buns and cardamum buns in Sweden this week.

  • Trioworld to acquire Eurofilms

    Trioworld Group has signed an agreement to acquire the British company Eurofilms Extrusion LTD (Eurofilms), a leading player in solutions for high performance stretch film for load security. Eurofilms supports customers in the areas of distribution, beverage, food and other industrial packaging.

  • Trioworld has raised its sustainability target for use of PCR to 30 percent by 2025

    Trioworld has raised its sustainability target for use of PCR (Post-Consumer Recyclates) to 30 percent by 2025. By increasing the share of PCR in its products, Trioworld levels up its overall sustainability ambition and the circularity of plastics in the society. Previously, the target of 30 percent included both PCR and PIR but will now be fully achieved solely with PCR by 2025.

  • Moelven stellt Trioworld-Loop-Verpackungslösung mit 50 % Anteil an PCR-Material vor

    Die Grundidee von Moelven ist seit 120 Jahren dieselbe: natürliche Ressourcen optimal nutzen. Jetzt hat das Unternehmen mit der Einführung der Trioworld-Loop-Verpackungsfolien, die zu 50 % aus recycelten Materialien (PCR) bestehen, einen weiteren Meilenstein erreicht. Und dies ohne Kompromisse bei Qualität und Foliendicke.

  • Moelven implements Trioworld Loop packaging with 50% recycled material

    The fundamental idea for Moelven has for 120 years been the same: To use natural resources to the fullest. Now they have achieved yet another milestone by implementing Trioworld Loop packaging with 50% post-consumer recycled material. This is done both without compromising the quality and without increasing the thickness of the plastic.

  • Trioworld übernimmt Reviva

    Mit dem Erwerb von Reviva Plastics unternimmt Trioworld den nächsten Schritt in Richtung Marktführerschaft bei der Kreislaufnutzung von Kunststoffen.
    Am 9. Juli erwarb die Trioworld Group das schwedische Recyclingunternehmen Reviva Plastics AB, ein führendes Unternehmen im Recycling von landwirtschaftlichen Kunststoffabfällen. Verkäufer waren Malmbäcks Invest AB, Entreprenörinvest Sverige AB, L

  • Södra implements Trioworld Loop packaging solution with 30 percent recycled material

    Södra continues to invest in circular solutions to reduce carbon footprint. Now implementing our Loop packaging specifically made for the forest industry with 30 percent recycled material, resulting in a 23% lower carbon footprint compared to virgin-material-based packaging.
    Södra is a forest industry group that processes the forest products delivered by its 53,000 owners into renewable, climat

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