The demand for sustainable packaging is growing, and so too is Packprofil Sp z.o.o
The 100% recyclable transport packaging materials are gaining popularity in the market as a great sustainable alternative to metal, wood, as well as extended polystyrene (EPS) and plastic, one of the great villains of the environment, responsible for millions of tons of waste per year, which end up in the ocean.
Packprofil's Sp z.o.o is setting new sales records for 2022.
This great demand consequently impacted Packprofil Sp z.o.o ‘s sales growth.
Packprofil Sp z.o.o, 100% subsidiary of Grupo Eltete, is a renowned leading producer of edgeboards and other sustainable materials in Poland with over 100 years of experience in carton board production. The company is expecting a significant growth of nearly 50 % for 2022 compared to 2021.
The Eltete Group’s motto, 3R (Reduce-Replace-Recycle),
which is followed and honoured by all its subsidiaries, agents, sales representatives, and partners around the world, has been fundamental in this process. Our responsibility as a producer is to ensure that our products have an environmentally friendly life cycle, helping and guiding our customers in building a sustainable image, generating less impact on the environment.
The growth forecast also comes from Eltete’s success in offering sustainable and innovative packaging solutions while using materials of the highest quality. When the material or packaging solution for transporting goods is suitable for the type of goods being transported, and different factors are taken into consideration, such as storage, handling, internal movement, and transport, it is playing a very important role in numerous variables: such as prevention of accidents, damage to own and/or other goods, and also reduction of costs with storage, transport, and materials.
Concern for the environment, high quality products, and respect for our customers are the main focuses of Packprofil Sp z.o.o and the entire Eltete Group.
Packprofil Sp z.o.o has been part of Eltete Group since 1991.