Greiner Packaging International GmbH
Greinerstraße 70
Kremsmünster
4550
Austria
+43 50541 84212
ACTIVE MATERIALS
Bio-Based; Biodegradable; Compostable; Design & Branding; Paper & Paperboard; Rigid Plastics
ACTIVE CATEGORIES
Greiner Packaging has been developing and producing rigid plastic packaging for more than 60 years now, using the vast array of production, decoration, and barrier technologies at its disposal. The company’s packaging products are used in a multitude of food and non-food markets. Aiming to help deliver a circular economy, the packaging specialists are constantly expanding their range of sustainable packaging solutions.
Greiner Packaging consists of two business units: Packaging and Assistec. While Packaging focuses on producing packaging products, Assistec produces technical parts and complete assemblies made of plastic. Greiner Packaging is a subsidiary of Greiner AG, a global group of companies that includes three other divisions: Greiner Bio One, Neveon and Greiner Extrusion. Greiner Packaging employs a workforce of 5,000-plus at more than 30 locations in 19 countries around the world.
Products / Markets
Whether cups or bottles, printed or with a sleeve, with or without a barrier effect – the world of plastic packaging is a varied one. Greiner Packaging combines this diversity with expert advice. This way, every product benefits from a packaging solution that meets its individual requirements.Click to Enlarge

NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
30 Aug 2023 --- Greiner Packaging is partnering with Nomadic Dairy, based in County Donegal, Ireland, for new recyclable packaging for the company’s protein and granola... Read More
PACKAGING & TECHNOLOGY NEWS
20 Jul 2023 --- Members of the European Parliament met to vote on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (PPWD) revision yesterday with the topic of reusables taking center stage. The European... Read More
PACKAGING & TECHNOLOGY NEWS
23 Jun 2023 --- Upcoming EU legislation aims to further incentivize a circular economy for packaging, but leading suppliers are unconvinced by its increased focus on reusables, which studies have... Read More
PACKAGING & TECHNOLOGY NEWS
21 Jun 2023 --- Packaging companies are increasingly turning to digital means as a way of increasing brand engagement. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, technologies like QR codes, near-field... Read More
PACKAGING & TECHNOLOGY NEWS
11 May 2023 --- One of the main topics highlighted at Interpack this year was “Women in Packaging,” marking the first time Interpack discussed the topic of gender equality within the... Read More

18 Oct 2022 --- At FachPack 2022 in Nuremberg, Germany, Greiner Packaging’s global marketing and innovation director Jörg Sabo discusses the company’s emphasis on reducing, recycling and reusing in the packaging sector. He explains how these methods can help industry deal with material shortages and rising energy costs while improving environmental sustainability standards.
16 Jun 2022 --- Speaking at Packaging Innovations 2022, Greiner’s sustainability & innovation manager Rachel Sheldon, and sales and marketing director Julie Eller, explain why the company’s investment in a decontamination line has enabled it to ensure a reliable supply of recycled plastic amid increasingly stringent circularity regulations. They also demonstrate how the new K3 r100 cup cardboard-plastic cup can be easily separated for recycling.
28 Oct 2021 --- Greiner Packaging unveiled its self-separating cup at FachPack 2021, where we discussed the innovation with Jörg Sabo, global marketing and innovation director. The K3 r100 cup is a cardboard-plastic combination delivering enhanced recyclability with an easy-to-detach tear-off system. Significantly, if consumers choose not to utilize the tear-off system, the cup’s cardboard sleeve detaches by pressure at recycling centers.
25 May 2021 --- Ahead of Greiner Packaging’s Innovation Days (June 9-10), PackagingInsights sits down with Jörg Sabo, global marketing and innovation director, who provides a preview of the virtual event’s key themes, including environmental sustainability and innovation. Sabo also discusses the drive to establish a circular economy for plastics, carbon reduction, anti-plastic sentiment and COVID-19 industry impacts.