Bromsgrove District Council teams up with Smurfit Kappa Recycling

to introduce five further cardboard and paper banks at sites

across the District, making the reprocessor the sole provider of paper banks

in Bromsgrove. Smurfit Kappa Recycling has been providing the Council with

recycling solutions for more than a decade and the recent expansion of

facilities is expected to result in tonnages of over 700 tonnes each year.

All of the material collected will be reprocessed at the Smurfit Kappa paper

mill in Birmingham.


Bromsgrove District Council portfolio holder for Street Scene and Community

Cllr. Del Booth said: "Recently we have made some important steps to improve

the way our district handles waste and recycling, and the provision of these

extra banks is another step in that direction. The easier it is for us to

recycle, the less waste we will create and that has to be a priority for our

environment."


Dave Cowing, Smurfit Kappa Recycling's commercial manager said: "The five

additional sites demonstrate the flexibility of our offering to local

authorities, utilising a mixture of Front End Loader containers, igloos and

a mini-superbank, for the collection of every type of domestic paper and

cardboard. All of the material is recycled at our Birmingham paper mill,

keeping its environmental footprint to a minimum and supporting local

industry, and ultimately used to produce corrugated packaging, vital in

protecting the goods we buy on their journey from farm and factory to shops

and stores."


Rachel Kennett, Bromsgrove District Council's waste policy and promotion

officer added; "We are pleased to welcome Smurfit Kappa Recycling onto five

additional sites in Bromsgrove. Streamlining our recycling collections makes

sense, helping us to maximise efficiency and minimise waste in addition to

extending paper and cardboard recycling services for local residents."