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Sharp innovation for the future

Sharp innovation for the future

In a unique collaboration, the Swedish manufacturers Morakniv, Alleima, Rondo Plast and TK Pac have come together to develop a knife that is largely made from recycled material. The Morakniv Basic 546 knife will receive a sequel, an alternative for the environmentally conscious craftsman who appreciate Swedish-made quality tools. The new Basic 546 SE will be presented at Nordbygg at the Stockholm Fair on April 23.

 

The idea of realizing a vision to develop a knife that reduces the climate footprint in various parts of the manufacturing process without compromising quality was born last year. Since then, the companies’ innovation ability has been driven by a strong desire to create new options for craftsmen.

Part of the result of the collaboration is that Morakniv can now offer the new knife without a polymer sheath. This enables users who already have a matching knife case to replace only the knife itself, providing increased flexibility. Instead, it is protected by a transport cover made from 100% recycled cardboard. The new Basic 546 SE also has a blade made of the Swedish stainless steel Alleima 12C27 with a recycling rate of more than 90% and a handle made of 70% recycled polymer.

The steel producer Alleima, the polymer granulates producer Rondo Plast and the packaging producer TK Pac, just like Morakniv, have production in Sweden, which assures the qualitative level that the all-Swedish product possesses. The manufacturing processes are also partially or entirely powered by green energy, which gives the collaboration another dimension from the sustainability aspect.

 

“Alleima has supplied high-quality stainless steel from the steel mill in Sandviken to our knife factory for about a century and has gradually increased the degree of recycling in the steel we use. It is exciting that, for the first time, we are starting a deeper collaboration with our suppliers to create a more sustainable alternative. Rondo Plast and TK Pac are two new acquaintances that we are happy to have in the project,” states Mats Östling, Chief Business Development Manager at Morakniv.

 

Thanks to the collaboration, a durable and high-quality knife for the construction sector with an all-Swedish manufacturing process is now presented. Choosing Swedish-made products means choosing a more sustainable future with consideration for people and the environment in our immediate area.

Morakniv has manufactured high-quality knives for the world from the knife factory in Mora, Sweden, since 1891. In the semi-technologically advanced knife factory, modern robot cells share the floor with skilled craftsmen, whose cutting-edge expertise often stretches back generations. A genuine knife from Morakniv is therefore always made in Mora.

Alleima is a leading developer and manufacturer of advanced stainless steels and special alloys, as well as products for industrial heating. For over a hundred years, the company from Sandviken has recycled steel through a low-carbon process that is not based on a process where iron ore is melted in a blast furnace heated with fossil fuels.

Rondo Plast, which is part of the Polykemi Group, recycles industrial waste and further develops quality-assured granules for new production . With solid experience in recycling processes, the company from Ystad can produce the most material-smart choice in terms of function, quality and durability.

TK Pac designs, develops and produces packaging of, among other things, recycled cardboard.

 

Mora, April 22, 2024

 

Contact details at Morakniv
Marit Sandgren, Chief People & Sustainability Officer
Marit.Sandgren@morakniv.se
+46 (0) 738 224 055

Contact details at Alleima
Yvonne Edenholm, Press and Media Relations Manager
Yvonne.Edenholm@alleima.com
+46 (0) 72 145 23 42

Contact details at Rondo Plast
Fredrik Holst, Produktchef
Fredrik.Holst@rondoplast.se
+46 (0) 411 797 36

Contact details TK Pac
Thommy Enqvist
Thommy@tkpac.se
+46 (0) 33 29 01 82

In a unique collaboration, the Swedish manufacturers Morakniv, Alleima, Rondo Plast and TK Pac have come together to develop a knife that is largely made from recycled material. The Morakniv Basic 546 knife will receive a sequel, an alternative for the environmentally conscious craftsman who appreciate Swedish-made quality tools. The new Basic 546 SE will be presented at Nordbygg at the Stockholm Fair on April 23.

 

The idea of realizing a vision to develop a knife that reduces the climate footprint in various parts of the manufacturing process without compromising quality was born last year. Since then, the companies’ innovation ability has been driven by a strong desire to create new options for craftsmen.

Part of the result of the collaboration is that Morakniv can now offer the new knife without a polymer sheath. This enables users who already have a matching knife case to replace only the knife itself, providing increased flexibility. Instead, it is protected by a transport cover made from 100% recycled cardboard. The new Basic 546 SE also has a blade made of the Swedish stainless steel Alleima 12C27 with a recycling rate of more than 90% and a handle made of 70% recycled polymer.

The steel producer Alleima, the polymer granulates producer Rondo Plast and the packaging producer TK Pac, just like Morakniv, have production in Sweden, which assures the qualitative level that the all-Swedish product possesses. The manufacturing processes are also partially or entirely powered by green energy, which gives the collaboration another dimension from the sustainability aspect.

 

“Alleima has supplied high-quality stainless steel from the steel mill in Sandviken to our knife factory for about a century and has gradually increased the degree of recycling in the steel we use. It is exciting that, for the first time, we are starting a deeper collaboration with our suppliers to create a more sustainable alternative. Rondo Plast and TK Pac are two new acquaintances that we are happy to have in the project,” states Mats Östling, Chief Business Development Manager at Morakniv.

 

Thanks to the collaboration, a durable and high-quality knife for the construction sector with an all-Swedish manufacturing process is now presented. Choosing Swedish-made products means choosing a more sustainable future with consideration for people and the environment in our immediate area.

Morakniv has manufactured high-quality knives for the world from the knife factory in Mora, Sweden, since 1891. In the semi-technologically advanced knife factory, modern robot cells share the floor with skilled craftsmen, whose cutting-edge expertise often stretches back generations. A genuine knife from Morakniv is therefore always made in Mora.

Alleima is a leading developer and manufacturer of advanced stainless steels and special alloys, as well as products for industrial heating. For over a hundred years, the company from Sandviken has recycled steel through a low-carbon process that is not based on a process where iron ore is melted in a blast furnace heated with fossil fuels.

Rondo Plast, which is part of the Polykemi Group, recycles industrial waste and further develops quality-assured granules for new production . With solid experience in recycling processes, the company from Ystad can produce the most material-smart choice in terms of function, quality and durability.

TK Pac designs, develops and produces packaging of, among other things, recycled cardboard.

 

Mora, April 22, 2024

 

Contact details at Morakniv
Marit Sandgren, Chief People & Sustainability Officer
Marit.Sandgren@morakniv.se
+46 (0) 738 224 055

Contact details at Alleima
Yvonne Edenholm, Press and Media Relations Manager
Yvonne.Edenholm@alleima.com
+46 (0) 72 145 23 42

Contact details at Rondo Plast
Fredrik Holst, Produktchef
Fredrik.Holst@rondoplast.se
+46 (0) 411 797 36

Contact details TK Pac
Thommy Enqvist
Thommy@tkpac.se
+46 (0) 33 29 01 82