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Nissha strengthens partnership with Sulapac

Nissha strengthens partnership with Sulapac
Sulapac bio-based containers (photo courtesy Jenni Joanna / Sulapac).

Japan-headed Nissha Co., Ltd, a technology leader in decorative molding and sustainable materials, has entered into a financial and business partnership with the Finnish material innovation startup Sulapac Oy. This partnership is one of Nissha’s key activities regarding its sustainability and business strategy.

Nissha’s customers include some of the world’s biggest and most valuable brands, and the company aims to boost its sales whilst achieving a 30 percent reduction of total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2030 in view of becoming carbon-neutral 2050.

Cooperation with the Finnish material innovation startup, Sulapac, is one of Nissha’s key activities regarding its sustainable growth strategy, hence, the capital investment in Sulapac – the value of which has not been disclosed.

Sulapac was founded in 2016 to solve the global plastic waste crisis. The science-based startup has developed esthetical, functional, and sustainable materials that have all the good qualities of conventional plastics yet biodegrade without leaving permanent microplastics behind.

Their innovation has received several international awards and caught the attention of high-profile brands as customers.

Strengthen existing partnership

One of Sulapac’s first trusted partners was Nissha. Their collaboration began in 2018 and prospered into the co-creation of high-quality jars for cosmetics, supplements, spices, and dry foods.

Dr Suvi Haimi, CEO, and Co-founder of Sulapac Oy here seen during PulPaper 2018 in Helsinki, Finland. Sulapac’s packaging innovation enables a variety of design solutions along with leading-edge design.

Appreciation for nature connected these companies, and both consider the transformation towards a circular economy a business opportunity.

Sulapac’s biocomposite is a drop-in solution that is suitable for existing plastic machinery and mass production. It is bio-based, sustainably sourced, and designed to replace conventional plastics.

The Industrial Materials Business of Nissha has been globally offering decorative molded products.

As global interest in sustainability is growing, Nissha has started to develop and provide “ecosense molding,” molded products made from sustainable materials such as Sulapac biocomposite and pulp instead of plastic resin.

With this strengthened partnership, Nissha will expand its “ecosense” product lineups.

Sulapac’s design principle is to mimic nature. Their materials don’t release permanent microplastics and their carbon footprint is lower compared to traditional plastics made of virgin, oil-based raw materials. Importantly, the beautiful visible wooden chips and the ceramic feel make products made of Sulapac stand out. Its aesthetics is a competitive differentiator. This strengthened partnership supports our sustainability goals and business growth, said Alex Takashiba, Director of Business Strategy Planning, Industrial Materials Business Unit at Nissha.

The deepened collaboration with Nissha is essential for the future of our company and our mission to save the world from plastic waste. We have high respect for their ambition to significantly replace conventional plastic with truly sustainable alternatives and the investment they have made in the transition towards a circular economy. They are an industry leader and a game-changer that has a real impact on the world said Dr Suvi Haimi, CEO, and Co-founder of Sulapac.

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