25 tons of misprinted sheets provide valuable insights
“Products finished by us are recyclable. This has been confirmed by independent associations such as INGEDE for deinking or by certification in accordance with DIN-EN 13432 for compostability for many years,” emphasizes Dr. Markus von Beyer, Environmental & Safety Manager at LEONHARD KURZ. “But we have now also been able to show that recyclers can fully accept our packaging and turn it into a new, high-quality product.” For the tests, around 25 tons of paper waste were collected over several months. “Such an elaborate approach to the reusability of industrial waste is unique in the industry so far, and it’s probably not so easy to copy us,” stresses Dr. Markus von Beyer. Axel Fischer, Head of Public Relations at INGEDE, is also pleased with the successful test series: “This operational trial, in which up to 30 percent of residues from finishing were used as a raw material, confirms our previous positive results with a range of different KURZ products.”
The new findings are a win-win situation for all involved: While processors have traditionally only been able to recycle and produce lower-quality material, they now have a profitable solution for their in-house waste. Thanks to the certifications initiated by KURZ on the deinkability of decorated folding boxes and sheets, it is now more worthwhile for paper recycling companies to accept this type of waste, as they receive high-grade materials that can be turned into new quality products. “We are pleased that we are now able to prove to our customers all the important aspects of a recyclable product,” says Dr. Markus von Beyer. “This is an important milestone in our sustainability strategy!”