Smurfit Kappa help FC Cartons develop closed loop recycling

FC Cartons, the UK's leading provider of gluing, folding and window patching services to the carton, print and packaging industries is returning hundreds of tonnes of waste to the packaging chain every year with the help of paper and cardboard recycler Smurfit Kappa Recycling.


As an ISO 14001 registered company that takes the environmental impact of

its operations very seriously, FC Cartons has always been keen to ensure any

waste board is returned to the UK's paper packaging chain. Ever since it

began working with Smurfit Kappa Recycling, FC Cartons has been impressed

with its extremely reliable and flexible collection service that

accommodates the fluctuations in its production cycles. Waste board

collections can vary from two per month to two or more every week.


"Smurfit Kappa Recycling has always met our requirements, despite the fact

that our waste collection demands constantly change due to the seasonal

nature of our business. I would happily recommend the company to any other

business," said Debra Woodyatt, quality manager and director at FC Cartons.

"It's a big positive for us and our customers to know that all our waste

board is recycled at Smurfit Kappa's UK mills and used in the manufacture of

new packaging. The carbon emissions of transporting the waste locally are

kept to an absolute minimum."


FC Cartons has been working successfully with Smurfit Kappa Recycling for

several years, in which time waste board volumes have steadily risen towards

the hundreds of tonnes now recycled every year.


"Our strategy has always been to take the responsible approach to waste

management," said Debra Woodyatt. "We are only too well aware that the

packaging industry faces criticism from the government, media and the public

about the amount of packaging used by manufacturers. We are all very

conscious of the impact our business activities have on the environment and

want to ensure that we make every effort to minimise that impact. Smurfit

Kappa Recycling is helping us to do that and I believe that both companies

have a shared vision of and commitment to responsible waste management."


Additional ways in which FC Cartons is seeking to further minimise

environmental impact and carbon emissions include its encouragement of

employees to car share or cycle to work, sourcing environmentally friendly

cleaning products and for the last four years they have made a commitment to

tree-planting through the Tree Appeal scheme. "For every tonne of waste we

produce, we pay for one tree to be planted in forests and managed woodland

throughout the East Midlands and we intend to continue to support the

scheme," said Debra Woodyatt.