Toppan to Open Production Site for Transparent Barrier Films in the Czech Republic

Toppan will start mass production at its first transparent barrier film manufacturing site in Europe by the end of 2024.

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With the launch of the new plant, Toppan will establish a global supply capacity for transparent barrier films with production bases in Japan, North America (Georgia, USA), and Europe.

“By taking advantage of the new plant’s location, Toppan will bolster its capacity to supply GL BARRIER1 transparent barrier films to packaging manufacturers in Europe, where we see some of the world's most environmentally friendly countries, and accelerate sustainable transformation (SX) business globally by strengthening relationships with top-rated companies in the areas of ESG and the SDGs,” said Masahiko Tatewaki, Managing Executive Officer of Toppan’s Global Packaging business. “This plant will also employ the most environmentally friendly technologies, such as heat reuse systems, with an emphasis on maximum energy efficiency.”

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