Dry Molded Fiber rolls out in Japan as Nippon Molding installs ...

Japan’s plastic waste problem just met its match—Nippon Molding has completed Site Acceptance Testing for its PulPac Modula machine, unlocking high-speed, low-impact Dry Molded Fiber production. This tech slashes CO2 emissions by up to 80 percent and uses far less water and energy than traditional methods. Why does this matter for the paper packaging industry? Because it signals a major shift: Japan, one of the top plastic users per capita, is going fiber. With legislation like the Resource Circulation Act pushing circularity, Nippon’s move positions fiber packaging not just as eco-friendly—but as a future-proof, scalable solution.https://packagingeurope.com/news/dry-molded-fiber-rolls-out-in-japan-as-nippon-molding-installs-machinery/12714.article

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