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Elopak’s second quarter (Q2) 2022:

Elopak’s second quarter (Q2) 2022: Strong revenue growth and profitability – actively mitigating challenging market conditions (Oslo, 18 August 2022) Elopak today reported revenue growth of 7% in Q2 supported by price increases and successful onboarding of Naturepak. This was achieved despite the discontinued operations in Russia.

Ammerland and Bio ESL milk

Ammerland has chosen to focus on regional farming, bio-based agriculture and renewable resources and launched its certified Bio milk Ammerländer Unsere Biomilch in October 2018. Now in 2019, the “Weidemilch brand” is also available in ESL Bio milk in both 1 litre Classic Pure-Pak® and Pure-Pak® Sense cartons with renewable,

Elopak Reports Advances and Targets in 2019 Sustainability Report

Elopak, a leading global supplier of carton packaging and filling equipment for liquid food, has today published its 2019 Sustainability Report. Among the successes recorded in the report are a 20 per cent reduction in the carbon footprint of cartons with closures since 2014; an increase in the sales volume

Saaremaa moves from plastic bottles to sustainable cartons

Estonian island Saaremaa has experienced some of its toughest times in the last few months. With much of the population infected with COVID-19, Saaremaa became known as ‘The Corona Island.’ But the tough times have not deterred the island’s businesses to stop innovating, including Saaremaa Piimatööstus (Saaremaa Dairy) who has

From PET bottles to cartons – a step in the right direction for Levmilk

This year marks an important milestone for Levmilk Dairy in Slovakia, which has a history dating back to 1953. In May 2020, for the first time, the dairy launched its fresh products in cartons, switching from its long-established packaging format of PET bottles. The new carton follows a decision by