The Duni Group joins business call for ecocide law

Market-leader Duni Group voices support for ecocide law. Read more.
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The Duni Group is a market-leading international company in sustainable and circular solutions for restaurants and catering. Its two main brands are Duni and BioPak. While Europe is its home market, the group also has local presence in the Asia-Pacific area and has sales worldwide.

In line with its strong committment to sustainability, the Duni Group has now decided to give public voice to support for ecocide law.

 

 

Says Duni Group CEO Robert Dackeskog:

“International regulation against the most serious environmental crimes should be self-evident, since the environment knows no national borders.”

 

 

 

 

 

“Duni is the epitome of a household word, and a high-quality one with a known committment to sustainability”, says Monica Schüldt, co-founder of Ecocide Law Alliance. “Every household in Sweden is likely to have one or more Duni products. We are delighted Duni is putting its weight behind the call for ecocide law with global reach.”

 

 

 

 

More about Duni

Duni’s purpose is to enable people – today and tomorrow – to enjoy good food and well-being. The Duni Group is listed on NASDAQ Stockholm.

With its deep committment to sustainability and responsible forestry, Duni this year celebrates 15 years of being FSC® – Forest Stewardship Council – certified.
Duni offers:

Dining Solutions – premium table-top concepts, including napkins, table covers, candles and other accessories.

Food Packaging Solutions – innovative, self-designed, sustainable, and high-quality packaging and take-away solutions for food and beverages.

Duni also offers various value-adding solutions – solutions that simplify business for restaurants or support reuse and recycling.

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