Valgroup: transforming the world with innovation and sustainability

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With over 45 years in the market, Valgroup has become one of the largest producers, transformers, and recyclers of plastic, having operations in Brazil Spain, United States, Italy, Mexico, and Uruguay, with more than 6,500 employees at 40 plants. A consolidated company, with the purpose of improving quality of life through the development of innovative and sustainable solutions in plastic packaging.

With a strong portfolio of complete solutions designed to support the circular economy, Valgroup offers packaging for various segments, and in partnership with major brands has been strengthening more and more sustainable development.

In the past year, several solutions were launched with innovations developed by the company, for example, a package with high protection and designed for recycling, which is the result of much research and innovation, with the potential to transform the coffee packaging market on a global scale. In addition, the company had projects that resulted in preforms with a percentage of post-consumer recycled resin (PCR), in addition to flexible packaging also with percentage of PCR, such as shrink film.

This performance is directly linked to the company’s sustainable commitment, which has a solid ESG positioning, such as being ZERO NET by 2040, neutralizing carbon emissions and recycling the equivalent of 100% of the amount of packaging produced, effectively contributing to the circular economy by removing plastic waste from the environment.

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