About PaperShell
PaperShell AB was founded in 2021 but the idea behind PaperShell was born in 2018. We have the core belief that the solution to the climate crisis and a sustainable management of resources is found in nature. We are building paper back into a more resistant version of wood. We are slowing down the papercycle and paying tribute to the high tech found in forests by creating components that store bio carbon instead of wasting it on single use items or biofuels.
Our goal is to offer sustainable, high tech, long lasting and load bearing B2B components based on ingredients found in wood and plants. We are taking a pioneering role in the transformation towards a local and circular biobased society. PaperShell aims to replace fossil-based materials with bio carbon solutions without compromising on nature’s balance or performance.
We are a diverse and purpose driven team cross breeding design, science and industrial technology. Inspired by nature’s 3.8 billion years of bio intelligence we are creating high tech, artificially engineered wood components with the potential to replace bulk materials like moulded wood, plastics, fibre composites and even metals.
“PaperShell is both who we are as a company and what we create: an advanced material that pushes the boundaries of what paper can do.”
Consultation regarding environmental permit for PaperShell’s expanded operations in Tibro
PaperShell AB (“PaperShell”) develops and produces moulded, fibre-based biomaterials. The company intends to apply for a permit pursuant to Chapter 9 of the Swedish Environmental Code for increased production at the company’s facility located within the properties Sekretären 4 (existing) and Sekretären 5 (additional) in Tibro.
Production will be expanded to a maximum of 17,500 m³ of finished product per year and will include, among other things, impregnation processes and the production of biochar. The operations are subject to a permit requirement and are also covered by the Industrial Emissions Ordinance (2013:250). Where necessary, the permit application will also include requests for the required exemptions.
Because the operations may be assumed to result in significant environmental impact, PaperShell invites the public and other stakeholders to participate in a scoping consultation in accordance with Chapter 6 of the Swedish Environmental Code. The purpose is to inform and obtain views on the location, scope and environmental effects of the operations, as well as on the content of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) that will be prepared.
The main environmental effects are assessed to relate to noise, transport, energy consumption, emissions to air, accident risks, and impacts on natural values in connection with the development of the site.
A consultation document describing the plans is available here and can also be requested via samrad@geosyntec.com.
Participate in the consultation
Open consultation meeting
An open consultation meeting will be held on 14 April 2026 at 17:30 at Tibro Sporthall (conference room), address Gymnasiegatan 27, Tibro.
Please register your participation no later than 7 April using the contact details below.
Written comments
Written comments must be submitted no later than 30 April 2026.
Email: samrad@geosyntec.com
Post:
Geosyntec Consultants AB
Norra Hamngatan 6
411 14 Gothenburg, Sweden
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