Trombini gained prominence on NDTV with the second edition of the “Transforming Art into Awareness” project, which took place in Fraiburgo (SC) last weekend. The Trombini project, in partnership with UNOESC Videira, promoted creativity and environmental responsibility, showcasing works produced with recycled paper and cardboard—a true celebration of art as a tool for transformation. The […]
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The most recent data released by the National Movement of Recyclable Waste Collectors (MNCR) estimates that there are more than 800,000 people working in waste collection throughout Brazil.
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If you’ve ever wondered what our process behind reforesting pine and eucalyptus species is like in Trombini, you’ve come to the right place!
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Paper packaging, including boxes and multilayer bags, is gaining more market share due to its quality and environmental benefits.
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On October 25th and 26th, Trombini Packaging delighted the residents of Fraiburgo (SC) with a creative exhibition featuring 18 sculptures made entirely of paper and corrugated cardboard, inspired by the theme “Fauna and Flora”.
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On October 31st, the Farroupilha (RS) unit successfully installed an Eco-tent.
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Practical choices make our routines smoother and save valuable time.
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Good packaging is essential for preserving and protecting the strawberries you work so hard to grow.
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Packaging plays a vital role in minimizing losses—both in quality and quantity—of pineapples during the post-harvest logistics stages, including transportation and distribution.
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Official Reverse Logistics Seal certificate, awarded by the Union of Paper, Cellulose, and Wood Pulp Industries for Paper, Cardboard, and Paper and Cardboard Artifacts of the State of Paraná (Sinpacel) received.
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The creation of a more sustainable world is primarily driven by choice.
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Ricardo Lacombe Trombini, a member of the board of directors, discussed the key differences and principles that guide Trombini Packaging’ business operations.
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Both units, which previously held a 70% Mixed Paper declaration, now utilize the 100% Mixed Paper.
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