Baling Gets a Boost at Smurfit Kappa Recyling

Smurfit Kappa Recycling customers can recycle even more with the

installation of a new £500,000 Bollegraaf HBC-120S at the paper reprocessor's

Nottingham depot.


The powerful Bollegraff HBC-120S enables Smurfit Kappa Recycling to obtain

environmental benefits and efficiencies. More material can be baled in a

shorter time. The density of the bales is greater. This provides efficiency

gains in handling, storage and transportation of the material to the

company's paper mills in Blackburn and Kent.


Materials which were traditionally difficult to bale such as tri-wall

cardboard can now be handled there, thanks to the new baler's pre-shredding

unit. Further benefits are offered by the incorporation of a pre-press flap

which requires less maintenance than a traditional shearing mechanism and

results in more uniform bales that are easier to stack and transport. The

baler also features an advanced safety system and touch screen technology.


"At Smurfit Kappa Recycling we are always looking for ways to improve

environmental performance and customer service. This new baler has made our

processing times quicker and given us greater capacity and flexibility to

help businesses and councils in the region to recycle all kinds of

material," said Gary Grant, UK operations manager.


Smurfit Kappa Recycling's Nottingham depot recently received certification

to BS EN ISO14001, the internationally-recognised Environmental Management

System Standard, and OHSAS18001, the Occupational Health and Safety

Management System Standard following an independent audit by AJA Registrars.