Institutional
History
Papirus was founded in 1952 when the Italian Ramenzoni family, which enjoyed a great tradition in the making of hats (Ramenzoni) and shirts (Bantan), decided to produce the raw material to wrap their products. They acquired then a card board factory in the countryside of São Paulo that in few years became the family’s core business.
In 1972, they built their current industrial plant in Limeira, 131km far from São Paulo.
Papirus Today
Nowadays Papirus relies on 370 collaborators, and about 50 third-parties, with a production of 90,000 net tons per year of card board that it sells in Brazil and exports to Europe, Asia, North America, Africa, and specially Latin America.


