THE PACKMAN

PulPac appoints new chief partnership officer

Viktor Börjesson

PulPac has appointed Viktor Börjesson as its chief partnership officer. As chief partnership officer at PuPac, Börjesson will drive development and growth of the Dry Molded Fiber network as the company continues to scale up.

Besides having spent the last decade building strong partnerships across the globe Börjesson brings extensive experience from strategic business development and taking products to market in close collaboration with customers and partners.

As co-founder and CEO of ReVibe Energy, Viktor has been a part of the journey of bringing innovative technology to market and establishing ReVibe as one of the worlds leading suppliers of self-powered monitoring systems. Viktor was primarily responsible for strategic business development, sales and customer relations alongside other areas related to starting a company and building the business from day one. Viktor holds an M.Sc. in Entrepreneurship and Business Design from Chalmers and a B.Sc. in Business Administration and Marketing from Gothenburg School of Business, Economics and Law.

Dry Molded Fiber, invented and patented by PulPac, is a fiber-forming technology available to converters, brand owners and partners to help create a new and competitive standard in sustainable packaging. Besides unmatched sustainability features the unique fiber forming technology offers unit economics competitive enough to make a viable shift from single-use plastics to fiber-based alternatives. With a licensing business model, PulPac is scaling the supply chain, a global network of partners to support licensees in the transition to Dry Molded Fiber.

“Viktor joining our team is perfect timing. Our business model is based on strong and long-term partnerships where we expand capabilities, expertise and capacity and speed up the ongoing global transition to fiber. We are happy to now have Viktor manage and support this important network. He will be a great complement to the team and add both competencies and focus to this core workstream,” said Linus Larsson, CEO PulPac.

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