BIOPACKAGING AREA
It is the company’s packaging business, which offers sustainable solutions based on virgin and recycled fibers to market, transport and protect our customers’ products.
Our solutions reach 71 countries on five continents to serve end users in segments as diverse as mass consumption, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, construction materials, chemicals, industrial products, agricultural products, fruit and vegetable products and salmon.
It is the company’s packaging business, which offers sustainable solutions based on virgin and recycled fibers to market, transport and protect our customers’ products.
Our solutions reach 71 countries on five continents to serve end users in segments as diverse as mass consumption, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, construction materials, chemicals, industrial products, agricultural products, fruit and vegetable products and salmon.
BUSINESS LINES
CORRUGATED
Through the collection, recovery and recycling of cardboard and paper, it manufactures corrugated cardboard boxes, papers and molded pulp trays.
BOXBOARD
It produces cardboard based on virgin fiber designed especially for the packaging, containers with dividers and the graphics sector.
SACK KRAFT
It produces packaging products based on papers from radiata pine fiber, positioning itself as the second largest producer of paper sacks worldwide.
EDIPAC
It distributes paper and cardboard for printing and writing, and produces paper bags with handles. In addition, it markets products made by CMPC subsidiaries and third-party imports.
INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE
DISCUSSING THE ENVIRONMENTAL FUTURE
INDUSTRIAL
CORRUGATED
BOXBOARD
EDIPAC
SACK KRAFT
COMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL OFFICES
Jorge Navarrete
SR VP Biopackaging"Through innovation, recycling and the use of renewable natural fibers we create sustainable solutions that seek to replace polluting products that jeopardize the global fight against climate change. Our purpose is to connect with the needs of the present and the future on a daily basis, and deliver disruptive solutions to people for the benefit of the environment."