Trays made by Pulp-Injection

Trays made by Pulp-Injection
Product Description

Tray for self-injection devices          

Nissha Europe GmbH

  • DE
  • 2023
    On CPHI since
  • 5000+
    Employees
Company types
Packaging supplier/manufacturer
Primary activities
Packaging & drug delivery
Packaging materials
Specifications
  • Details
    Components made by Pulp-Injection to reduce the carbon footprint

    Nissha is an injection molder using pulp instead of plastics.
    Pulp-Injection molded products have similar features and functions
    as plastic parts, but they are recyclable as paper waste.

    We can produce e.g.
    - components of self-injection devices
    - plunger rods and finger grips of syringes
    - bottle closures
    - lipstick caps
    - refill cups
    - trays, e.g. for self-injection devices          

    Pulp-Injection is made mainly from pulp and starch.
    It reduces usage of plastic and the carbon footprint

    Production is in Central Germany.

    We would like to meet you at Pharmapack to give you more information


  • Selling Points
    Packaging
  • Supplied from
    Germany

Nissha Europe GmbH

  • DE
  • 2023
    On CPHI since
  • 5000+
    Employees
Company types
Packaging supplier/manufacturer
Primary activities
Packaging & drug delivery
Packaging materials

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  • Brochure Products made by Pulp-Injection

    Components made by Pulp-Injection to reduce the carbon footprint

    Nissha is an injection molder using pulp instead of plastics.
    Pulp-Injection molded products have similar features and functions
    as plastic parts, but they are recyclable as paper waste.      

    Products made by Pulp-Injection are mainly of pulp and starch.
    It reduces usage of plastic and the carbon footprint

    Production is in Central Germany.