PulPac, the creator of Dry Molded Fiber (DMF) technology, has recently joined the global initiative Two Sides, which advocates for the sustainability of print, paper, and paper packaging.  

Founded in 2008, the initiative is a collaboration of companies from sectors such as pulp and paper manufacturing, inks, prepress, and many others. 

It operates across the Americas, Europe, South Africa, and Oceania.

Being a member of Two Sides, PulPac will have access to a wealth of resources, including co-brandable communications tools, consumer research, events, industry information, and sustainability guidance.  

PulPac market developer Sara Fransson said: “Our groundbreaking technology helps producers within the packaging industry to swiftly transition toward circularity. With our cost-competitive, fibre-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 fibre-based packaging.” 

PulPac, a Swedish technology company, offers packaging producers a sustainable manufacturing solution with the aim of replacing single-use plastics.  

The company’s technologies align with industry demands for scalability, production rates, and cost efficiency.  

Two Sides UK partnership director Ian Bates said: “Welcoming new members on board is always a pleasure. Our partnership with PulPac will help us communicate the great sustainable story that fibre-moulded packaging has to tell. We look forward to working with PulPac moving forward.” 

Earlier this year, PulPac announced the expansion of its operations with the launch of a new subsidiary, DMF Tooling.