TIPA® acquires SEALPAP®: Delivering full-service sustainable packaging for a circular future

TIPA acquires SEALPAP
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Acquisition expands TIPA’s offering with both compostable and recyclable paper solutions to meet evolving EU regulations and consumer demand.

TIPA® Compostable Packaging, a global leader in compostable flexible packaging, together with its European subsidiary Bio4Pack, announces the acquisition of SEALPAP®, a pioneer in recyclable paper-based packaging.

This acquisition marks a significant step in TIPA’s mission to transform the flexible packaging industry. By combining TIPA’s cutting-edge certified compostable technologies with SEALPAP ®’s recyclable coated paper solutions, the partnership provides global brands to choose packaging solutions that align with their product needs, environmental goals and meet new EU regulations — further strengthening TIPA’s position as a leader in sustainable packaging and advancing its growth through innovation and strategic acquisitions across Europe and North America.

Our vision has always been to lead the industry toward truly circular packaging. Joining forces with SEALPAP ® allows us to meet customer demand with a broader portfolio while continuing to set the pace on innovation and regulatory alignment.

Daphna Nissenbaum, co-founder and CEO of TIPA.
By joining TIPA, SEALPAP® is taking a major step forward in enabling brands to choose truly sustainable paper-based packaging options, whether recyclable or compostable. Combining our expertise in coated paper technologies with TIPA’s proven leadership in compostability gives our customers a strategic edge – especially in light of the fast-approaching regulatory changes across Europe.

Robert van der Laan, owner of SEALPAP®.

TIPA operates globally, supplying compostable packaging solutions already adopted by leading brands. The SEALPAP® acquisition accelerates TIPA’s growth trajectory, reinforcing its position as a pioneer of sustainable packaging for a circular economy.

This article was originally published by TIPA.

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