Horizon2020-Spire project.
November 1st 2017ecoXpac enter Oct. 1st, 2017, a four-year Horizon2020-Spire project (Project ID 768604) funded under; Sustainable, resource-efficient and low-carbon technologies in energy-intensive process industries. The objective for ecoXpac and nine other consortium partners around Europe, including ABB Poland and VTT Finland, is a pilot line based on novel manufacturing technologies for cellulose-based electrical insulation components.
The Chairman of the Environment and Food Committee visit ecoXpac
May 2nd 2017On Februar 22th 2017 the Chairman of the Environment and Food Committee, Pia Adelsteen and Peter Bo Andersen Frederikssund Erhverv, Visit ecoXpac and showed great interest in our sustainable production of fully biodegradable packaging solutions
ecoXpac elected to the Danish Government Advisory Board for circular economy
October 28th 2016The government wants to boost the circular economy, where resources and materials reused and applied to new circuit with new growth opportunities for Danish companies.
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Minister of Business & Growth visits ecoXpac
August 25th 2016On August 25th 2016, the minister of business and growth, Troels L. Poulsen (V), visited ecoXpac for a presentation on technology and product growth potential. The minister initialized a biodegradability test of the iconic Green Fiber Bottle.
Back to nature in just 49 days
May 17th 2016Research on GFB degradability.
Fiber samples showed a weight loss of around 40 % after 2 weeks. After only 7 weeks all buried samples were completely degraded. Research by: Bodil E. Pallesen & Lasse K.Andersen from Danish Technological Institute.
IPC patent registration for IDT tray
April 14th 2016IPC patent registration for IDT bottle
April 14th 2016BillerudKorsnäs AB acquire 10% stake in ecoXpac
January 11th 2016The first urn produced
August 22nd 2015World Economic Forum 2015
January 22nd 2015Carlsberg Breweries show the Green Fiber Bottle at World Economic Forum in Davos
Carlsberg Breweries announce its collaboration with ecoXpac
January 22nd 2015ecoXpac will work together with Carlsberg in creating the Green Fiber Bottle
Technical University of Denmark joins in
January 1st 2015DTU join ecoXpac and Carlsberg in developing the Green Fiber Bottle
Development the future bottle
December 1st 2014Will replace plastic with bio-degradable fibers/recycling paper
Innovations Fund Denmark joins in with a subsidy
December 1st 2014The early beginnings of Impulse Drying Technology
November 3rd 2014First run with “Black Betty” production plant showing the initial steps of IDT
Vacuum technique developed and tested
November 1st 2014Development and test of waterproof barrier inside the Green Fiber Bottle
August 3rd 2014New collaboration launched with Danish Technological Institute
July 23rd 2014How to produce a Green Fiber Bottle of recycling paper