Packaging Nature Loves - Noriware At noriware, we’re turning the tide by transforming seaweed into groundbreaking packaging solutions ready for industrial manufacturing use Our materials combine nature’s wisdom and modern technology, offering a bold alternative to outdated, unsustainable practices
Contact - Noriware noriware AG Industriestrasse 19 CH 5242 Lupfig info{at}noriware com Collaborations Packaging needs a reset Ready to shake things up? Future-proof packaging starts here Packaging should work for the planet, not against it We’re redefining it with nature and innovation—let’s lead the change
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noriware and SCHELLING AG partner to introduce seaweed-based packaging . . . noriware has joined forces with SCHELLING AG, a leading innovator in paper and cardboard packaging, to introduce seaweed-based windows, liners, and coatings to the industry This collaboration aims to provide scalable and sustainable alternatives to plastic , aligning with the growing demand for eco-friendly packaging solutions
Cooperations - Noriware noriware is a Swiss start-up specialising in the development of sustainable packaging materials made from seaweed Founded in 2022 by Jessica Farda and Stefan Grieder, the company's goal is to create plastic-free materials that break down harmlessly in the environment, contributing to a safer and cleaner planet
Typography - Noriware Headline 2 Headline 3 Headline 4 Headline 5 Copy: Kunststoffe sind unverzichtbar, aber ihre Herstellung, Nutzung und Entsorgung belasten die Umwelt schwer Ihr niedriger Preis und ihre Vielseitigkeit haben zu einer Verdopplung der Produktion in den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten geführt Copy_M: Kunststoffe sind unverzichtbar, aber ihre Herstellung, Nutzung und Entsorgung belasten die Umwelt schwer