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CAPS AND CLOSURES | MATERIALS


market in Sweden. “We are collaborating with Swedish supple-


ments brand Great Earth as a partner to pilot our first product to market,” he said. Other partners include Coca-Cola, L’Oréal and


Pernod Ricard.


n The next edition of Plastic Closure Innovations is held in Malaga, Spain on 19-21 May 2025. For more details, contact Annabel Kerr on +44 (0) 117 314 8111 (annabel.kerr@amiplastics.com).


high potential. The material is “on a par” with PE, he said, and allows a production capacity of around 500 units per minute. In addition, there is low CapEx and a simple installation. “It’s also low energy, because there’s no melting, cooling or drying,” he added. The company began its first production facility


(with three machines) in Säffle in Sweden. He said that the first products are already entering the


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Left: A paper- based cap from Blue Ocean Closures is already on the market


Exploring the latest in innovation and market prospects for the masterbatch sector


Confirmed speakers: Valeria Branca


Project Manager EXPRA


Paul Dietz


Group Technical Director


FP Pigments SECURE YOUR PLACE


Luis Roca Blay Leader of


Compounding AIMPLAS


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