
commented, “ We understand the urgency from UFlex-Asepto and in pursuance to that our team took cognizance to speed up the process to help them achieve setting up the plant in the proposed time and start production. Sharing details on the visit, Martin Grandjean, Business Development Director, Tembo Paper B.V. With this U-shaped paper straw, we will showcase our commitment for a greener environment, changing the dynamics of the industry.” Being the fastest-growing Indian brand in aseptic liquid packaging, with YoY growth of 100% in the last four years, it is our responsibility to offer quick solutions which are eco-friendly and sustainable. We are moving at a lightning speed to help our customers. On the visit of Tembo BV team, Ashwani Kumar Sharma, President & CEO, Aseptic Liquid Packaging Business, UFlex Ltd, said, “ We have a mission that our partners should not lose even a single-day of production, post the prohibitions on use of single-use plastic in India. To help companies meet these demands and not generate plastic waste, Tembo and UFlex-Asepto have co-developed 100% renewable and recyclable paper straw solution that will be food grade, moisture-resistant and made from sustainably sourced papers. In light of government’s decision on SUP (single-use plastic) ban to be effective 1 July, 2022 to phase out plastic straws, the F&B industry is under tremendous pressure to find a suitable replacement. In order to make this transition seamless, Asepto held a round of talks with Netherlands headquartered Tembo BV to accelerate the setup process.

Tembo is also expected to sign a few more players to bolster the squad after losing Dean Furman in midfield.A week subsequent to the announcement by UFlex-Asepto to set up India’s first and world’s fastest-speed line to manufacture U–shaped paper straw at its Sanand plant in Gujarat, a team from Tembo BV which is helping the former set up the line, visited Asepto on 25 th April 2022 at their Noida office. It's unclear, at this stage, how long both Daniels and Nhlapo will sign for. His contract with Matsatsantsa expired on June 30 but the club decided to offer him a short term deal until the end of the season while discussing his long-term deal at the club. Nhlapo, on the other hand, arrived from Bidvest Wits in 2017 and has proven to be an asset to the club over the last three years. He was equally impressive in the four major trophies SuperSport United won over the past four seasons. He has also scored a few important goals for the club during that period - 14 to be exact despite being a defender.ĭaniels was instrumental as Matsatsantsa reached the final of the Caf Confederation Cup in 2017. Since his arrival at the Tshwane giants, Daniels has played 184 matches across all competitions. "Clayton plays a huge role, and we feel that we still need him because he can still play as well," added Tembo. "So, you can see we've got young players who have already been playing, but at the same time, you need to have a strong backbone, in order to guide those youngsters.

"We've got young players like Luke Fleurs, who's only 19, and Thatayaone Ditlhokwe who is Botswana national team captain and is only 22."


The same applies to Siya as well, because they still have a huge role to play in the team," Tembo told the South Africa Football Journalists Association. He's got an option and we are exercising it. "Clayton has been a warrior for the club.
