Dunapack works mainly from recycled paper, and the supply of raw materials is guaranteed
Dunapack decided two years ago to build the group’s most modern corrugated packaging plant, as always, considering sustainability as key to future business development. The gradual ramp-up of production will begin in mid-September 2022 at the Dunavarsány plant, where more than 100 jobs will be created, and recruitment is currently ongoing.

There are currently 24 factories specializing in the production of corrugated paper packaging materials operating in 11 countries
“The total investment amount will be close to HUF 24 billion. All of this cannot be said to be unusual, since anyone who has followed the activities of the Austrian family-owned Prinzhorn Group, which has been present in Hungary since 1990, knows that the company group has already brought significant, large-scale investments to its Hungarian plants, even at the regional level. Our new factory fits perfectly into the series of our developments, which always keep in mind the circular economic model, sustainability and high quality through state-of-the-art technology”
– pointed out Anastassios Panayotopoulos, managing director of the Dunapack Kft. cluster.
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