Blue Ocean Closures (BOC) is a Swedish bio-based packaging startup offering fiber-based packaging solutions and claims to be the first company to develop bio-based screw caps. BOC’s products are fully bio-based and biodegradable and aim to replace fossil oil-based plastic and glass. The products are based on BOC’s dry forming technology, which separates paper or pulp into fibers to form a cellulose web that can be converted into a mold. As of December 2021, BOC had plans to establish its first production facility in Säffle, Sweden which was expected to be operational in 2022. At the time, the company reported that it expects to commence initial operations with ten members and expand further to reach the international market.
As a step towards commercialization, the company partnered with engineered materials supplier Glatfelter Corporation and its joint venture partner ALPLA Group (an Austria-based global packaging and container manufacturing company) to produce fiber-based packaging products in December 2021 . Collaboratively, the companies intend to develop natural fiber-based packaging products such as screw caps, which are completely bio-based and would also potentially be ocean biodegradable. The partnership will also help BOC in further product development.
During mid-2023, the company collaborated with Stora Enso , a leading provider of renewable products, and AISA, a manufacturer of packaging production machines for various industries, to create the first paperboard tube with a fiber-based closure for use in cosmetics, personal care, and home care industries.
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