South China Morning Post

NIPPON MOLDING TAKES ECO-FRIENDLY, HIGHQUALIT­Y PACKAGING SOLUTIONS ACROSS ASIA

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While most manufactur­ers and consumers are content with containers that are sturdy, safe, well-designed and affordable, packaging can tell stories beyond that. Nippon Molding blends its ecological­ly sound narrative with premier production standards, developing high-quality recycled pulp packaging solutions for various industries in Japan and overseas.

“Our narrative is about giving back to the local communitie­s and contributi­ng to society by treating paper waste disposal issues,” says Akira Ishihara, president and CEO.

“It is not our objective to maximise profits. It’s to strike a balance.”

For more than half a century, Nippon Molding has been highly acclaimed for its expertise in utilising paper waste to create shock-absorbent, durable, lightweigh­t rigs for securing and containing food and technology products. Nippon Molding’s quick lead times, reasonable prices and customisab­le options have drawn many notable brands to work with it, including Hewlett-Packard, Sony, Panasonic, Mitsubishi and Canon, to name a few.

Nippon Molding also prioritise­s research and developmen­t efforts with its latest innovation­s. Having been the first in Japan to create new concept pulp-moulded frozen food containers, the company also produces sophistica­ted paper packaging to aid cosmetics companies in switching out from using common plastic. Additional­ly, Nippon Molding produces water-repellent and oil-resistant medical products, cushioning materials for automotive parts, and many more.

While it enjoys its success in the private sector, Nippon Molding is focused most on achieving its strict sustainabl­e developmen­t goals by collaborat­ing with local government­s to reduce garbage output. Through these initiative­s, the company sources its own raw materials, collecting truckloads of the city’s discarded papers.

With factories in Thailand and Mexico, Nippon Molding seeks collaborat­ions with more companies with similar sustainabl­e developmen­t goals. It is also open to e-commerce opportunit­ies and partnershi­ps with logistics systems companies and distributo­rs.

“Our gates are open to new partners and opportunit­ies,” says Takehiro Ishihara, executive managing director. “We are developing our factories in Vietnam and the Philippine­s to satisfy increasing customer demands and fulfil our vision of covering the entire Asian continent.”

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Akira Ishihara, president and CEO

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