Nissha Becomes Co-Owner of Blue Ocean Closures

Nissha Becomes Co-Owner of Blue Ocean Closures



Nissha, a global technology company within the medical, mobility and sustainable materials markets, is now investing in Blue Ocean Closures and becoming a co-owner of the Swedish sustainability start-up.

On a mission to reduce plastic pollution and its climate effects, Blue Ocean Closures AB has developed a proprietary vaccum press forming technology and is producing fiber-based closures, recyclable as paper. The innovative products help global brands to reduce carbon footprint by replacing plastic closures for packaging. Entering into partnership with the Nissha Group, which currently operates 65 companies worldwide, will enable a substantial scale up of volumes to meet market demand.  

“We are extremely happy to have Nissha join our partnership of leading industrial owners and further advance the development of our business, technology and product portfolio. Nissha comes with deep knowledge and a proven sustainability record, enabling market expansion and growth,” says Lars Sandberg, CEO, Blue Ocean Closures. 

“Joining forces with Blue Ocean Closures is a significant step in our journey towards creating a more sustainable future. Their cutting-edge technology and dedication to reducing carbon footprints resonate with Nissha’s core values. Together, we aim to drive innovation and deliver high-quality, eco-friendly solutions to markets worldwide,” added Hisashi Iso, Director of the Board, Senior Executive Vice President, Industrial Materials Business Unit, Nissha.



Source link

Get Packaging Industry News updates

Get the most critical Packaging Industry news in your email each week.


We promise no spam email will send you.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Packaging firm WINTIPAK picks Heidelberger inline flexo press
Packaging firm WINTIPAK picks Heidelberger inline flexo press
Barbara RuckerJul 3, 2026

WINTIPAK, a Switzerland-based supplier of aseptic packaging materials for liquid food, has chosen Heidelberger…

Scanfill unveils recycled PP food-contact film
Scanfill unveils recycled PP food-contact film
Barbara RuckerJul 3, 2026

Scanfill has introduced Scanfoil rPP POP (Prevented Ocean Plastic), a new plastic film produced…

PackUK issues 2027 packaging RAM rules 
PackUK issues 2027 packaging RAM rules 
Barbara RuckerJul 3, 2026

PackUK has released an updated Recyclability Assessment Methodology (RAM), setting out the framework that…

Metsä Board launches Milan packaging design hub
Metsä Board launches Milan packaging design hub
Barbara RuckerJul 3, 2026

Metsä Board has opened a design centre in Milan focused on packaging development with…