PulPac and Future Materials enter strategic collaboration to explore new segments for fibre based packaging
- Admin
- Nov 11
- 2 min read
Packaging Solutions
PulPac and Future Materials Sweden have announced a strategic partnership aimed at driving the transition from plastics to responsibly produced fibre based packaging solutions. This collaboration combines complementary expertise and a shared ambition to accelerate next generation packaging solutions in new market segments.
Future Materials Sweden brings extensive experience from the plastic injection moulding industry and tool manufacturing, paired with strong entrepreneurial drive and market insight. By joining forces with PulPac, it aims to leverage cutting edge fibre based technology to help brands reduce their reliance on single use plastics and open doors to new applications.

‘We are excited to partner with PulPac and contribute to the transformation of the packaging industry,’ said Morgan Svensson, founder of Future Materials Sweden. ‘Our combined strengths, create a strong foundation for innovation and growth. As consumers demand better alternatives, sustainability and circularity are no longer just ethical choices – they have become powerful competitive advantages. Innovative and responsibly produced fibre based packaging gives brands the opportunity to lead rather than follow.’
Sanna Fager, chief commercial officer at PulPac, added: ‘Dry moulded fibre opens up enormous opportunities far beyond food packaging, where we have already seen strong traction. There are countless segments waiting to be explored, and partnerships like this, built on expertise and the right mindset to move the needle, allow us to push those boundaries responsibly and at scale.’
PulPac’s patented dry moulded fibre technology enables the production of high performance, fibre based packaging with unmatched design possibilities and minimal environmental impact. Using renewable materials and significantly less water and energy than traditional methods, the company’s mission is to replace single use plastics globally – at scale and speed.


















