Tag Archives: Dry Molded Fiber

PulPac Announces US-based SustainaPac has Joined Its Licensee Network

PulPac announced that USA-based manufacturing venture SustainaPac LLC has joined its licensee network and will use Pulpac’s “Dry Molded Fiber” technology to produce single-use food service packaging products for the North American QSR (Quick Service Restaurant) market. PulPac’s Dry Molded Fiber process enables the replacement of multiple single-use plastic products with sustainable fiber-based alternatives at […]

Pioneering sustainable packaging technology with PulPac

Recently Stora Enso became a shareholder of PulPac, a Swedish sustainable packaging technology company working to establish Dry Molded Fiber as the next global standard for sustainable packaging, replacing single-use plastics with circular fiber solutions. Dry molding of fibers is a process that uses dry raw materials, while wet molding involves mixing pulp in water […]

PulPac continues to expand the Dry Molded Fiber patent portfolio

With two new patent applications filed last week, PulPac continues to expand the Dry Molded Fiber patent portfolio. The new patent applications are directed to ejection elements in connection to the forming mold. The main purpose of the ejection elements is to release the product from mold parts for an easy removal of the products. […]

PulPac, Nordic barrier coating and OrganoClick to develop PFAS- and plastic-free barriers for food packages

The consortium of PulPac, Nordic Barrier Coating and OrganoClick has been granted financial support for continued development of 100% biobased, plastic- and PFAS-free barriers and materials for demanding food packaging applications. The development project is funded from the Swedish strategic innovation program BioInnovation financed by the Swedish innovation agency Vinnova. Following breakthroughs made last 2021, […]

PulPac’s global IP portfolio for Dry Molded Fiber is expanding rapidly

PulPac is an R&D and licensing company that has developed Dry Molded Fiber, a breakthrough technology to replace plastic products with circular cellulose fiber alternatives. PulPac’s IP portfolio now covers key global markets with 84 national grants and hundreds more in pending applications. Most recent, the US Patent Office issued a notice of allowance regarding […]

Innovative coffee lid made with PulPac’s Dry Molded Fiber technology

Every year, more than 300 billion plastic lids – 1.5 million tons of plastic – are produced. Many of them end up as litter in the world’s oceans. A Swedish collaboration between three innovative companies at the forefront of sustainability – PulPac, Liplid and MAX Burgers – is now leading the way towards replacing the […]

PulPac exopands global IP for Dry Molded Fiber

PulPac recently announced further patent grants for its pioneering cellulose forming technology that makes it possible to replace single-use plastics with competitive fiber-based alternatives. The company’s most general patent, that already has been granted in big parts of the world, is now also granted in Colombia. Furthermore, a new patent comprising hole punching of Dry […]

PulPac shows reinforced barrier properties in in-line recycled material

To maximize efficiency, PulPac’s Dry Molded Fiber uses an ‘in-line recycling’ system that may return any residual material with additives back into the process to be combined with additional input material. During production tests to optimize barrier additives, it was shown that not only does the in-line recycling ensure more than 99% usage of fiber […]

PulPac partners with RZ Group

PulPac reveals a partnership with RZ Mekpart and the RZ Group of specialized engineering contract manufacturers, further extending capabilities, expertise, and capacity of the Dry Molded Fiber network. The objective of the partnership between RZ and PulPac is to combine significant industrial experience, secure machining, and manufacturing capabilities as well as spread know-how on tooling […]

AR Packaging to spearhead development of dry molded fiber technology

The objective for the consortium of AR Packaging, PulPac and the Research Institute of Sweden (RISE) is to develop and commercially validate ten standardized product concepts within different packaging and single-use applications during next three years. The purpose is to enable rapid upscaling and dissemination of the Dry Molded Fiber technology with ready to use […]