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Eko Papir
Eko Papir is a Croatian single-family office investing in European circular-economy companies, focusing on waste reduction and material reuse from Gola.
Eko Papir
Eko Papir is a single-family office based in Gola, Croatia, whose investment focus centres on the circular economy. The office was established to manage the wealth of its founding family, though the precise year of founding and identity of the principals are not publicly disclosed. The firm's strategy targets European companies that enable waste reduction, material recycling, and resource efficiency. It deploys capital across private equity and direct investments, favouring businesses that convert industrial byproducts into new raw materials. Confirmed sector exposures include paper recycling, packaging reuse, and industrial waste valorisation. The firm does not participate in public equities or hedge funds based on available disclosures. Eko Papir operates with a lean team from its headquarters in Gola, with no additional offices documented. No recent operational events, team size, or philanthropic vehicle structures have been reported. The office has not disclosed total assets under management or deployment figures. The firm's structural differentiator is its exclusive mandate in the circular economy — a narrow thematic focus rare among European family offices. This approach limits diversification but allows concentrated expertise in industrial recycling value chains and regulatory drivers tied to EU waste directives.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Croatia
City
Gola
Corporate office
Gola, Croatia
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What does Eko Papir invest in?
Eko Papir focuses exclusively on circular-economy companies, including paper recycling, packaging reuse, and industrial waste valorisation in Europe. The firm does not target traditional sectors like technology or healthcare.
Is Eko Papir a direct investor or a fund-of-funds?
The firm invests directly into private companies, rather than through external fund vehicles. Its portfolio consists of direct equity positions in European industrial and recycling businesses.
Where does the wealth originate?
The underlying wealth source has not been publicly disclosed. The office is associated with a Croatian family whose commercial origins remain private.
Does Eko Papir publish its AUM?
No. The firm does not publicly report assets under management or deployment figures. No third-party source has estimated its size.
Who runs Eko Papir?
The investment decision-makers are not named in public records. The firm maintains a lean team based in Gola, Croatia, with no named principals available.
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