Smurfit Kappa Recycling and waste management announce two new appointments

Smurfit Kappa Recycling, one of the largest recyclers of paper and card in the UK, has made two regional appointments this autumn.


Sarah Lesting has filled the new role of commercial manager for the South

East, based at the Smurfit Kappa paper mill in Snodland, Kent while Tamara

Bolger has been appointed recycling liaison officer based at Birmingham City

Council, a major supplier of recycled paper and card to the Smurfit Kappa

SSK paper mill in Nechells, Birmingham.


An experienced paper industry professional from Sittingbourne, Sarah Lesting

joins Smurfit Kappa Recycling from the recycled paper company Leipa UK.

Sarah's new role will be to increase the amount of paper and cardboard

collected from the South East region, which can then be recycled at the

Snodland mill and used in the manufacture of new packaging by the Smurfit

Kappa Group.


Smurfit Kappa Recycling's managing director, Simon Weston, said. "We are

keen to expand our operations locally and Sarah's energy and enthusiasm for

recycling will help to ensure that we can source more paper and cardboard

from the surrounding area. The closer to our mill that material is

collected, the lower the carbon emissions will be in delivering it to

Snodland for reprocessing."


Meanwhile in the Midlands, Tamara Bolger will be working closely with

Birmingham City Council staff to improve paper recycling facilities and

raise awareness among community and faith groups, schools and residents

associations across the City. All of paper and card recycled by Birmingham's

residents through the blue box scheme and the Smurfit Kappa Recycling banks

is taken for reprocessing at the Smurfit Kappa SSK paper mill in Nechells

which provides jobs for 130 people. Tamara says: "Telling people that the

paper they recycle is being used locally and not shipped abroad while also

helping to employ local people is such a powerful argument. It is a message

I will never get tired of telling and retelling!"


As part of the world's largest fibre-based packaging group, Smurfit Kappa

Recycling provides bespoke and sustainable solutions for local authorities,

businesses and organisations of all sizes, including recovery of cardboard,

office papers and plastics, security shredding and waste disposal. The Group

paper mills in Snodland, Kent and Birmingham and reprocess approximately

500,000 tonnes of material per annum, providing a reliable market for

recovered paper and card.