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ALPLA markets its large-volume containers under ALPLAindustrial brand

May 23, 2023

The ALPLA Group announces that starting in May 2023, it will be marketing all activities relating to large-volume plastic packaging for industrial and commercial use, such as buckets, canisters and their closure systems, under the ALPLAindustrial brand.

 

One and a half years after the takeover of Wolf Plastics, the global packaging and recycling specialist is consolidating the portfolio of the subsidiary and market leader in central and south-east Europe, expanding it to include products made of post-consumer recycled (PCR) material and creating the basis for further growth.

 

Since autumn 2021, the ALPLA Group has supplied major international customers from the food, chemical and construction industries with high-quality plastic buckets, canisters, bottles and closures through its subsidiary Wolf Plastics.


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ALPLA will market all activities relating to large-volume plastic packaging for industrial and commercial use under the ALPLAindustrial brand.


The company is now concentrating its line of products under the new ALPLAindustrial brand, intensifying its commitment to large-volume plastic packaging for industry and for professional use. The corporate identity of Wolf Plastics will change to ALPLAindustrial over the course of the year.

 

"Circular economy, sustainability and safety are key criteria for future packaging solutions in all sectors. We are also applying our many years of expertise in product design and recycling to industrial and commercial applications and are continuing our successful journey with the establishment of the new division," said Rainer Widmar, ALPLA Managing Director Central and Eastern Europe.

 

ALPLAindustrial currently manufactures roughly 400 products at its three production sites in Austria (Kammern), Hungary (Fertőszentmiklós) and Romania (Bucharest). The buckets, canisters and bottles can be custom-designed using in-mould labelling.

 

By introducing its own recycling line with up to 100% PCR material, ALPLA is also offering industrial and commercial customers a climate-friendly alternative.

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