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    Stora Enso helps Licbox increase competitiveness

    North America, Mexico, Eating, Drinking, Food, Fresh Fruits, Primary Packaging, Primary Boxes, Cases, Active, Smart Packaging, Sustainable Packaging, Eco-Sensitive Packaging, Tree Derivatives, Board

    Telling the customer what Stora Enso can do is one thing, but it is only when you can show in reality what you can do that the customer really starts to believe you.

    Stora Enso’s high-quality products and first-class professional services were a convincing combination for the Mexican company Licbox. By choosing Stora Enso, Licbox increased competitiveness, production speed, and their sustainability performance.

    Licbox is a middle-sized family enterprise in Mexico, concentrating in packaging for greenhouse products, mainly berries, in the growing agricultural business. It is a fairly new company, having started its operations in 2016.

    Fruit, vegetables and berries are sensitive products that essentially need strong and protective package. Direct food contact requires a package with high purity, to ensure that the contents stay good and fresh throughout the supply chain. Berries being also high-end products it is important that the package has good printability and is visually appealing. Stora Enso’s virgin fibre Avant products tick every box.

    Services helping to win with the customer

    Licbox agreed with Stora Enso to have technical customer service in their premises to audit their entire production, make joint process management instructions, and train the employees in how to run their equipment in the most competitive way including total output and printability. The results were very positive and not what Licbox had initially expected from Stora Enso.

    By doing all this, Stora Enso has been able to help Licbox increase their competitiveness with a better product and increased know-how, improve material efficiency and sustainability performance with lighter containerboard, and achieve better overall cost efficiency with an impressive increase in production speed.

    “Using Stora Enso’s high-quality products, and with our new processes and competences, we have been able to enhance our position as the high-quality supplier that we want to be perceived as in the Mexican market,” says Larissa Gonzalez Campos, Managing Director of Licbox.

    See also

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    Stora Enso has started the production of formed fiber food service products at Hylte Mill in Sweden. The production ramp-up follows the investment announced in 2019 and enables the manufacture of products that are renewable, recyclable and biodegradable. The PureFiber by Stora Enso eco-product range is produced without plastic and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, enabling a safe and sustainable alternative for fresh food packaging.

    Stora Enso’s Sustainability Report rated among top ten globally

    For the second year running, Stora Enso’s Sustainability Report 2018 has been included in the top ten sustainability reports globally according to the latest Reporting matters publication by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). In WBCSD’s Reporting matters publication, Stora Enso’s Sustainability Report is recognised as good practice for being clearly aligned with the company’s materiality assessment.

    Stora Enso launches wood-fibre-based biocomposite solutions for cosmetics, food and luxury packaging

    Introducing DuraSense to new customer segments is another step on Stora Enso’s journey to gradually replace fossil-based packaging materials with renewable solutions. DuraSense is a blend of wood fibres and polymers, which can be fossil, bio-based or recycled. With DuraSense, Stora Enso offers customers a more eco-friendly alternative to plastics while improving sustainability performance and reducing carbon footprint. With the blend of wood fibres and bio-based polymers, it is possible to get up to 98% renewable content and, thus, reduce the dependency on limited fossil resources.

    Stora Enso and startup Sulapac have joined forces to develop renewable and biodegradable straws

    Stora Enso and Sulapac continue to combat the global problem of plastic waste by launching a demo for sustainable drinking straws at Slush 2018. The demo, which targets production on an industrial scale, is designed to replace traditional plastic straws with renewable ones. The straws are based on Sulapac’s biocomposite material – made of wood and natural binders – designed to be recycled via industrial composting and biodegrade in marine environments.

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