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Finnish startup secures Nordic Green Bank financing to expand sustainable material production

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Helsinki-based innovation material startup Sulapac has received loan financing from Nefco, the Nordic Green Bank. Sulapac offers an innovative solution to the global plastic problem by providing businesses with sustainable materials that are both visually appealing and safe for people and the planet. With the funding provided by Nefco, Sulapac can expand its presence in international markets and set up manufacturing capabilities on a small scale in Finland. This will help the company speed up its research and development efforts in creating novel sustainable materials, as well as produce smaller batches of such materials for commercial use.

Sulapac, Suvi Haimi“Thanks to the financing from Nefco, we will be able to speed up our business growth in the cosmetic sector and provide new sustainable and recyclable solutions for various industries to accelerate a plastic waste-free future. For us, it is important that our investors share our vision of a cleaner planet, which is why Nefco, as a supporter of the green transition, is a great partner for us,” says Suvi Haimi, CEO and co-founder of Sulapac.

Sulapac materials are replacing conventional fossil-based plastics that pollute the environment through fossil-based CO2 emissions, microplastics and harmful chemicals. Plastics are a growth driver for the petrochemical industry, contributing to the overall rise in oil consumption: oil-based plastic production is estimated to increase by 400% by 2050. Almost 460 million tonnes of plastic is produced every year, of which only 40% is collected and 10-15% effectively recycled. If nothing changes, there will be more plastic waste in our oceans than fish by 2050. Sulapac is addressing all these problems by helping its customers to replace conventional plastics with a sustainable alternative.

Sulapac’s material differs from the majority of biobased and biodegradable plastics in that it biodegrades in the open environment at the same speed as natural food and leaves no toxic residue or permanent microplastics behind. In addition, Sulapac’s biobased and biodegradable materials have a carbon footprint 87-94% lower than conventional fossil-based plastics. Circular by design, Sulapac materials are suitable for chemical recycling and are also made using recycled materials. In addition to selling material produced by subcontractors, Sulapac is conducting joint development projects with global brands such as Chanel and Shiseido. Products made of Sulapac in the food services sector are available in outlets such as Carrefour and used by brands like Four Seasons.

Sulapac, Nefco, Helena Lähteenmäki“Nefco is pleased to contribute and participate in scaling up Sulapac’s solution, which tackles the issues of global plastic waste and microplastics pollution with beautiful, functional and sustainable materials. Nefco’s task is to accelerate the green transition and Sulapac is accelerating the shift to a future free from plastic waste with its biobased and biodegradable materials, which have many environmental benefits,” comments Nefco’s Investment Director Helena Lähteenmäki.

As a client of Nefco, Sulapac has joined Nefco’s Biodiversity Pilot Programme, which aims to test and develop suitable biodiversity solutions in collaboration with companies. The financial industry’s first biodiversity programme for SMEs aims to set an example for nature-positive impact strategies among financial institutions.

Sulapac, Nefco, Katariina Vartiainen“Nefco’s ambition is to provide examples of best practice and help our clients become forerunners in biodiversity management. We have now taken the first steps in line with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and assessed our pilot companies’ impacts and dependencies on nature. The next step is to finalise the biodiversity action plans. It has been inspiring to see the level of ambition at Sulapac, as well as among our other selected pilot companies,” says Katariina Vartiainen, Senior Manager, Environment and Sustainability, Nefco.


Sulapac, Mari Saario“Sulapac materials are positively impacting biodiversity by reducing plastic pollution and carbon emissions. However, we also want to better understand our biodiversity-related risks and dependencies, which is where the pilot project has provided useful tools and insights,” comments Mari Saario, Sustainability Director of Sulapac.

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Nurcin Metingil
Nurcin Metingil
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