PACCOR association memberships are providing the essential and necessary support in the creation of high-quality packaging products. Our partners are invested and committed to aiding PACCOR to reach its goal of producing innovative, practical, and secure packaging solutions, as well as completing the change towards a circular economy in the packaging industry.
Along with our partners, we want to provide the best sustainable product solutions that create value for our customers, shareholders, and society.
Below you will find a list with brief information about PACCOR‘s partners.
Häme Chamber of Commerce plays a significant role in promoting interests and operating conditions of the commercial and industrial companies within the regions of Päijät-Häme and Kanta-Häme. It has two offices located in Lahti and Hämeenlinna and acts as a forum for discussion.
The Finnish Packaging Association is a cooperation organization promoting the general business environment of the packaging industry. Founded in 1991, the association deals with joint operations between all companies, entities, and other organizations that have to do with packaging. It studies technological and financial trends in the industry, relevant legislation, and general attitudes on the packaging and passes this information on to its members.
ELIPSO is a professional association representing plastic and flexible packaging manufacturers in France. It is actively pursuing, the objective of promoting the development of our industry.
The Chamber is a local organization of businesses and companies in Szombathely, focusing on further developing the interests of local companies and businesses in Hungary. Its main activities are safeguarding business interests and sharing business experiences and business interests, contact with governments, civil society, local media, and the press, and organizing trade shows and events.
The association was established in 1990 with the intention to act jointly to promote the development, protection, and enforcement of interests of undertakings performing and carrying out production and related activities in the Hungarian chemical industry sector.
Hungarian Plastics Association (HPA), established in 1991, has the purpose of representing the professional interests of the Hungarian plastics industry. Its main goal is to support the interests of the Hungarian plastics industry in the process of legislation on the government level and other authorities.
ANAIP, founded in 1957, is the Association that represents and groups the Spanish plastics transformation industry. Its main mission regards grouping, representing, and defending the Spanish plastics transformation industry, promoting the development of the plastics industry, promoting quality and innovation, creating a meeting forum for the associates, and providing a voice and influence in forums of interest in the plastics industry.
Cicloplast is a non-profit society, committed to the Environment, in promoting the recycling of plastics at the end of their useful life, in any of its applications: packaging, agriculture, automobile, construction, etc. It integrates all companies in the plastics sector, both manufacturers of raw materials and transformers, assuming, on their behalf, compliance with their obligations with respect to environmental regulations that affect them in terms of waste management.
Founded in 1953, NVC is the association of companies addressing the activity of packaging throughout the supply chain of packaged products.
The Turkish Packaging Manufacturers Association (ASD) brings together packaging manufacturers in Turkey. Established in 1992, it fosters the growth of the packaging industry and represents the sector in national and international arenas, as well as establishing scientific, technical, and social cooperation and solidarity among members.
Established in 1991, it is the 14th leading packaging, detergent, and beverage industry company in Turkey. The objective of ÇEVKO is to contribute and play a leading role in the establishment of a Packaging Waste Recovery System in Turkey while complying with the related European Union Legislations and with the Principles of Integrated Waste Management.
PAGEV is one of the leading non-governmental organizations in Turkey. PAGEV is composed of over 600 trustees and relevant 1750 companies that account for more than 88 % of the plastics value chain in Turkey.