Taelim Packaging Partners with E-Land on Solar-Powered Packaging Initiative

PAPER INDUSTRY NEWS

Jino John

4/9/20261 min read

Seoul, South Korea — Taelim Packaging has partnered with E-Land to advance the use of renewable energy in packaging production, focusing on solar-powered operations.

Under the agreement, Taelim Packaging will supply corrugated boxes produced using electricity generated from solar power to support E-Land’s distribution and logistics activities. The collaboration is aimed at reducing carbon emissions associated with packaging manufacturing and strengthening sustainability across the supply chain.

The companies said the initiative aligns with growing corporate efforts in South Korea to integrate renewable energy into industrial processes. By incorporating solar-generated electricity into packaging production, the partnership seeks to lower reliance on conventional energy sources while maintaining supply stability.

E-Land plans to use the solar-powered packaging across its retail operations, reflecting a broader push within the group to enhance environmental performance in sourcing and logistics. Taelim Packaging, meanwhile, is positioning the project as part of its wider strategy to adopt eco-friendly manufacturing practices and respond to increasing demand for low-carbon packaging solutions.

The move highlights a wider trend in the packaging sector, where manufacturers and brand owners are collaborating to decarbonise production and meet evolving regulatory and consumer expectations related to sustainability.