International projects
A Forward-looking Packaging Solutions From Innovation to Pilot Production: Advanced Moulded Packaging from Alternative Fibers enhanced with Nanocellulose
Organisations (2)
, Researchers (6)
0219 Pulp and Paper Institute
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
58745 |
Špela Dermol |
Communications technology |
Researcher |
2025 |
33 |
| 2. |
25652 |
PhD Tea Kapun |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2025 |
131 |
| 3. |
31400 |
PhD Urška Kavčič |
Communications technology |
Head |
2025 |
132 |
| 4. |
39385 |
PhD Gregor Lavrič |
Chemical engineering |
Researcher |
2025 |
87 |
| 5. |
59235 |
Patricija Pevec |
Communications technology |
Researcher |
2025 |
10 |
0782 University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
25798 |
PhD Gregor Čepon |
Mechanical design |
Former/secondary head |
2025 |
485 |
Abstract
The FINNOPACK project focuses on the development of advanced sustainable packaging, addressing various challenges within the program area. The development of sustainable packaging is hindered by gaps in technology and expertise between regions, which is why the project aims to connect research institutions with industry. This connection will help utilize advanced technologies and practices and improve access to innovations and resources. Regional challenges include uneven infrastructure development for both packaging development and recycling, leading to difficulties in adopting and effectively using sustainable packaging solutions. The project promotes cross-border collaboration to enhance infrastructure and access to sustainable solutions for participating project partners, businesses, and individuals. It supports regions in transitioning to circular, environmentally friendly technologies and improves the resilience and sustainability of regional economies.