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Packaging ROL: WE EXTRUDE IDEAS FOR YOUR FUTURE
ROL was founded in 1984 in Forlì, northern Italy, to meet the increasing demand for laminates and coextruded sheet for thermoforming in the packaging sector.
With 30 employees, six extrusion lines, a slitter rewinder, and a laminator/coating machine (solventless), we process PET, PS, and PLA by extruding foils that are then wound into reels with an external diameter ranging from 200 mm to 1200 mm, thickness ranging from 130 µ to 2300 µ, and strips from 80 mm to 1050 mm.
The production takes place at two sites and generates a turnover of 16 million euros.
Going green with our sheets. ‘We extrude ideas for your future’ is the promise we make to our customers, and we keep that promise by offering new ecofriendly materials like recycled PET. Sustainable sheets made from recycled PET (rPET) perfectly match our commitment to offering the highest quality and environmentally friendly products. Our new extrusion line, with its decontamination technology, allows us to produce food-grade PET sheets using 100% recycled post-consumer material that meets food-grade standards such as EFSA and FDA.
Among our products is PLA, a bio-based polymer derived from natural resources. This biodegradable and compostable bioplastic allows for a significant reduction in the carbon footprint compared to oil-based plastics.
ROLPLA is an extruded PLA sheet suitable for thermoforming and ideal for fresh food packaging and all biocompostable packaging applications. Here are four good reasons why ROL is your go-to partner: our expertise and efficient manufacturing process enable us to meet increasingly demanding customer needs.
When we receive a technical support request, our staff are promptly deployed directly to the customer’s site.
Our customers are the driving force behind our growth and improvement, and we cater to the needs of both small and large businesses.
ROL is registered in the EnvironmentalManagers Register, offering industrial customers a collection service to pick up post-production film waste and related secondary packaging materials, including pallets and cores, for reintroduction into the production cycle.