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Duni launches Relevo reusable system in Sweden
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Wednesday, 20 August, 2025, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Malmö, Sweden
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Duni Group is launching its digital reuse system Relevo on the Swedish foodservice market, in collaboration with distributor Carepa. Relevo makes it easy for consumers to borrow and return reusable takeaway containers via an app – a scalable and user-friendly way to meet new sustainability requirements.
It is a proven system for reusable takeaway packaging and cups, already established as a market leader in Germany. Through the app, consumers can borrow containers and return them at any participating location – with no deposit, no manual tracking, and no disruption to existing workflows. The system is now available across Sweden, featuring a localised app and a partner platform that makes reuse simple and accessible.
The launch comes at a time when new regulations are driving the need for sustainable alternatives in the takeaway sector. Since January 2024, businesses providing more than 150 single-use containers per day on average are required to offer reusable options. Relevo enables compliance with these requirements in an efficient and practical way.
Aaron Sperl, chief sales and marketing officer, Relevo, said, “Sweden is an important market for sustainable innovation, and we are excited to bring Relevo's proven reuse system to Swedish foodservice operators. Together with our partner Carepa, we are making reuse possible, simple, and attractive.”
Carepa, a leading supplier of consumables to the hospitality, office, and retail sectors, plays a key role in establishing Relevo in Sweden.
Johan Ludvigsson, chief operating officer, Carepa AB, said, “At Carepa, we are committed to offering our customers sustainable products and solutions. With Relevo, we can provide a complete solution that gives our customers access to reusable alternatives that are easy to implement. This makes it easier to meet new requirements while contributing to a more sustainable future.”
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