ALPLA Group

70 years of ALPLA: from a laundry room start-up to a global player

Pla­stic pack­a­ging and recy­cling spe­cia­list cele­brates anniversary

Hard, 15 Sep­tember 2025 – ‘Pla­stic is fan­ta­stic’: ALPLA has been pro­ving this for 70 years. Founded in 1955 in a laundry room in Hard by Lake Con­s­tance in Aus­tria, the family-owned com­pany has grown into a global player with 200 loca­tions in 46 count­ries. As a ‘Family of Pio­neers’, more than 24,000 employees develop, manu­fac­ture and recycle safe, affordable and sus­tainable pack­a­ging solu­tions – close to the cus­tomer. At the anni­ver­sary cele­bra­tion on 12 Sep­tember, CEO Philipp Lehner set the tone for the tech­no­logy market leader’s ambi­tious plans for the future.

ALPLA pack­a­ging tou­ches the lives of bil­lions of people every day. In Europe, North and South Ame­rica, Africa and Asia, it ensures affordable con­sump­tion and sup­ports num­e­rous indus­tries with safe solu­tions for con­sumer goods. More than 24,000 employees are respon­sible for this suc­cess. When the com­pany was founded by brot­hers Alwin and Hel­muth Lehner in 1955, its rise to become a global player was not yet fore­seeable – but it was any­thing but a coincidence.

With a pas­sion for tech­no­logy, pio­nee­ring spirit and strong team­work, the com­pany made an exem­plary rise from a small family busi­ness to a global tech­no­logy market leader for rigid pla­stic pack­a­ging. Num­e­rous inno­va­tions, visio­nary con­cepts, bold expan­sions and family cohe­sion have shaped the past 70 years. Mile­stones include the legen­dary Alplamat extru­sion blow-moulding machine (1958), the first in-house plant located directly at the customer’s site (1985), the world’s first two-step PET bottle (1985) and the early use of post-consumer recy­cled mate­rial (1990). More recent high­lights include the indus­tria­li­sa­tion of bio-based paper bot­tles and biode­gra­dable coffee capsules.

To this day, ALPLA con­ti­nues to shape pro­gress in the pack­a­ging industry and set qua­lity stan­dards – in deve­lo­p­ment, pro­duc­tion and recy­cling. As a system pro­vider, the com­pany imple­ments pack­a­ging solu­tions from a single source – tailor-made and opti­mised in seven deve­lo­p­ment cen­tres and four one-stop shops for pro­duct design (STU­DIOa) world­wide. With strong com­mit­ment and based on facts, ALPLA is also actively pro­mo­ting the app­re­cia­tion of pla­stic through its ‘Pla­stic is Fan­ta­stic’ initia­tive, edu­ca­ting con­su­mers about the many bene­fits of the material.

Growth with vision
In the 1990s, Gün­ther Lehner led the com­pany with fore­sight and a keen sense of cus­tomer needs. He drove for­ward the move into recy­cling and con­so­li­dated the company’s unique role as a system pro­vider. Since 2021, CEO Philipp Lehner has been at the helm, lea­ding the ALPLA Group into the future as the third gene­ra­tion of the family. He has ambi­tious goals, as he announced at the 70th anni­ver­sary cele­bra­tion on 12 Sep­tember at the con­gress centre Fest­spiel­haus Bre­genz: ‘We have grown enorm­ously and always remained true to our values. We will con­tinue to do both. To this end, we are focu­sing on our strengths in our core busi­ness, relying on high-quality recy­cling and spe­ci­fi­cally tap­ping into new mar­kets and tech­no­lo­gies. And we are explo­ring the unknown with bold ideas.’

ALPLA intends to main­tain its pio­nee­ring role by inves­ting in digi­ta­li­sa­tion, auto­ma­tion and cir­cular eco­nomy models. Lehner high­lighted the trus­ting coope­ra­tion within the ‘Family of Pio­neers’ and long-term stra­tegic plan­ning as the company’s grea­test com­pe­ti­tive advan­tages: ‘We sup­port each other and con­ti­nuously improve. This is how we have grown into a strong and reliable brand over the past 70 years – for cus­to­mers, part­ners and as an employer. This is also our recipe for suc­cess for the future.’

 

About the ALPLA Group
ALPLA is one of the world’s leading companies in the manufacture and recycling of plastic packaging. More than 24,000 employees worldwide produce custom-made packaging systems, bottles, closures and moulded parts at 200 sites across 46 countries. The high-quality packaging is used in a wide range of areas, including for food and drinks, cosmetics and care products, household cleaning products, detergents and cleaning agents, pharmaceutical products, engine oils and lubricants.

ALPLA operates recycling plants for PET and HDPE in Austria, Germany, Poland, Mexico, Italy, Spain, South Africa, Romania, Thailand and Brazil. Other projects are in progress.

www.alpla.com

 

Enquiry infor­ma­tion for editorial
ALPLA, Erik Nielsen (Team Leader Cor­po­rate Com­mu­ni­ca­tions), +43 (0)5574 6021 701, erik.nielsen@alpla.com
Pzwei. Pres­se­ar­beit, Joshua Köb, +43 (0)5574 4471 522, joshua.koeb@pzwei.at