CONVENDUM takes a further step in the ongoing sustainability and environmental work towards a more environmentally friendly office and switches to plastic-free bags from the award-winning high-tech company Grale.
Phasing in plastic-free bags in 2025
During the spring of 2025, the new bags will be phased in. CONVENDUMs premises, as part of the work towards a more environmentally friendly office and a circular transition in resource use.

— CONVENDUM works for the continued development of our product and offering. With quality products and services where responsibility for our environment is in focus. We are proud to work together with the Grale company reduce the use of plastic, and is starting to phase out plastic bags, says Susanne Johansson, purchasing manager CONVENDUM.
Deepened cooperation between CONVENDUM and Grale
The collaboration between CONVENDUM and Grale (formerly PlasticFree) was started back in 2024 to reduce plastic waste and now the collaboration is developing with a larger implementation during the month of April.
— We are really happy about the collaboration with CONVENDUM"The fact that they choose our products for all their devices shows that we share the same vision for a more sustainable future. Together we can make a big difference and inspire more people to choose better alternatives," says Allen Mohammadi, CEO Grale.

Grales' groundbreaking technology for a plastic-free future
Grale's groundbreaking technology has taken years to develop, with the vision of a sustainable world free from pollutionSince its launch in 2018, Grale has received international recognition for its eco-friendly solutions that promote a sustainable and plastic-free future. The company has been awarded the prestigious “The world's most innovative sustainability company"among 1400 companies and the founders have been ranked among the 30 most influential entrepreneurs by Forbes and assigned Prince Daniel's Fellowship.
"Our groundbreaking technology transforms natural, plant-based materials such as agricultural waste and non-edible plants into sustainable solutions. Our products are fully biodegradable, compostable and as durable as traditional plastics – but without the harmful environmental impacts," says Allen Mohammadi, CEO Grale.