CelluComp to Produce Fiber-Based Packaging at New Plant in Minnesota
CelluComp, a leading supplier of materials for fiber-based barrier packaging, is expanding its operations to the United States with its first-ever commercial-scale facility, located in Renville, Minnesota. It will begin producing its patented micro-fibrillated cellulose product, Curran, at the 15,000-square-foot facility starting in May.
Curran is made by extracting cellulose from residual pulp of root vegetables, like sugar beets, which is then used as a key ingredient in making high-quality fiber-based packaging as an alternative to plastics and PFAS chemicals.
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