Paptic
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Paptic

http://www.paptic.com/
Last activity: 30.01.2024
Categories: WoodProductionOwnMaterialsITIndustryEnvironmentalClothingBrandB2C
Paptic is a sustainable alternative to plastic materials in packaging. Replace plastics in carrier bags, mailers, flexible packaging and luxury packaging.
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Mentions
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Location: Finland, Mainland Finland, Espoo
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $54.86M
Founded date: 2015

Investors 4

Funding Rounds 2

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
17.01.2024-$29.86M-
08.09.2023Series A$25M-

Mentions in press and media 9

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17.01.2024Finnish Paptic closes €27.5M round to accelerate its global ...Finnish Paptic closes €27.5M round to accelerate its global growth 17 January, 2024, 17:41 Mariia ...ain.capita...
17.01.2024UB FIGG led second part of EUR 27.5 million investment round...UB FIGG led second part of EUR 27.5 million investment round in Paptic Wed, Jan 17, 2024 10:00 CET R...news.cisio...
08.09.2023Paptic raises US $ 24.6 million for global expansion of sust...Image Courtesy : Gettypic Helsinki-based Paptic has secured an impressive US $ 24.6 million to fuel ...apparelres...
07.09.2023The Week in AgriFoodTech: Toray’s $8bn foray into biomass te...This week, materials manufacturer Toray announced a mega-investment in cellulosic sugar and Finland’...agfunderne...
04.09.2023Finnish startup Paptic raises €23M to accelerate the develop...Finnish startup Paptic raises €23M to accelerate the development of packaging materials 04 Septembe...ain.capita...
04.09.2023Finnish packaging company Paptic secures €23 million Series ...-eu-startup...
04.09.2023Espoo-based Paptic bag €23M for fibre-based packaging materi...Read this article in: Espoo, Finland-based Paptic, a producer of sustainable packaging material, ann...siliconcan...
16.04.2021ITOCHU CORPORATION ITOCHU : Announces Use of New Material P...ITOCHU Corporation (headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo; Keita Ishii, President & COO; hereinafter...marketscre...
10.03.20165 Finnish bioeconomy innovations to watch out forIt has been calculated that, as a result of population growth, the Earth will require 50% more food,...nordicstar...

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