STOCK TITAN

The Importance of New and Recycled Fiber To Maximize the Sustainability of Fiber Packaging

Rhea-AI Impact
(No impact)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Neutral)
Tags

International Paper discusses the importance of balancing new and recycled fiber in sustainable packaging. The company emphasizes that while recycled fiber is crucial, virgin fiber from sustainably managed forests plays an equally vital role in the circular economy. Containerboard producers currently use approximately 56% recycled fiber in production.

Recent studies show fibers can be recycled up to 25 times without significant strength loss. Industry recovery rates improved from 72% to 90% between 2006-2020, while containerboard made from 100%-recycled fiber increased from 22.3% to 31.8%. The combination of new and recycled fibers maximizes reuse potential and enables true circularity in the wood fiber value chain.

International Paper discute l'importanza di bilanciare le fibre nuove e quelle riciclate nel packaging sostenibile. L'azienda sottolinea che, sebbene la fibra riciclata sia cruciale, la fibra vergine proveniente da foreste gestite in modo sostenibile gioca un ruolo altrettanto fondamentale nell'economia circolare. I produttori di cartone ondulato utilizzano attualmente circa il 56% di fibra riciclata nella produzione.

Studi recenti dimostrano che le fibre possono essere riciclate fino a 25 volte senza una significativa perdita di resistenza. I tassi di recupero dell'industria sono migliorati dal 72% al 90% tra il 2006 e il 2020, mentre il cartone ondulato realizzato con fibra 100% riciclata è aumentato dal 22,3% al 31,8%. La combinazione di fibre nuove e riciclate massimizza il potenziale di riutilizzo e consente una vera circolarità nella catena del valore della fibra di legno.

International Paper discute la importancia de equilibrar las fibras nuevas y recicladas en el packaging sostenible. La compañía enfatiza que, aunque la fibra reciclada es crucial, la fibra virgen proveniente de bosques gestionados de manera sostenible desempeña un papel igualmente vital en la economía circular. Los productores de cartón ondulado utilizan actualmente aproximadamente el 56% de fibra reciclada en la producción.

Estudios recientes muestran que las fibras pueden reciclarse hasta 25 veces sin pérdida significativa de resistencia. Las tasas de recuperación de la industria mejoraron del 72% al 90% entre 2006 y 2020, mientras que el cartón ondulado hecho de fibra 100% reciclada aumentó del 22,3% al 31,8%. La combinación de fibras nuevas y recicladas maximiza el potencial de reutilización y permite una verdadera circularidad en la cadena de valor de la fibra de madera.

International Paper는 지속 가능한 포장에 있어 새로운 섬유와 재활용 섬유의 균형의 중요성을 논의합니다. 회사는 재활용 섬유가 중요하지만, 지속 가능하게 관리되는 숲에서의 처녀 섬유 역시 순환 경제에서 동일하게 중요한 역할을 한다고 강조합니다. 컨테이너 보드 생산업체는 현재 생산에서 약 56%의 재활용 섬유를 사용하고 있습니다.

최근 연구에 따르면 섬유는 25회까지 재활용될 수 있으며, 강도 손실은 크지 않습니다. 산업 회수율은 2006-2020년 사이 72%에서 90%로 개선되었으며, 100% 재활용 섬유로 만들어진 컨테이너 보드는 22.3%에서 31.8%로 증가했습니다. 새로운 섬유와 재활용 섬유의 조합은 재사용 가능성을 극대화하고 목재 섬유 가치 사슬의 진정한 순환성을 가능하게 합니다.

International Paper discute de l'importance d'équilibrer les fibres neuves et recyclées dans l'emballage durable. L'entreprise souligne que, bien que la fibre recyclée soit cruciale, la fibre vierge provenant de forêts gérées de manière durable joue également un rôle tout aussi vital dans l'économie circulaire. Les producteurs de carton ondulé utilisent actuellement environ 56% de fibre recyclée dans leur production.

Des études récentes montrent que les fibres peuvent être recyclées jusqu'à 25 fois sans perte de résistance significative. Les taux de récupération dans l'industrie sont passés de 72% à 90% entre 2006 et 2020, tandis que le carton ondulé fabriqué à partir de fibres 100% recyclées est passé de 22,3% à 31,8%. La combinaison de fibres nouvelles et recyclées maximise le potentiel de réutilisation et permet une véritable circularité dans la chaîne de valeur de la fibre de bois.

International Paper diskutiert die Bedeutung des Ausbalancierens neuer und recycelter Fasern in nachhaltiger Verpackung. Das Unternehmen betont, dass recycelte Faser zwar entscheidend ist, die Virgin-Faser aus nachhaltig bewirtschafteten Wäldern jedoch ebenfalls eine wesentliche Rolle in der Kreislaufwirtschaft spielt. Produzenten von Wellpappe verwenden derzeit etwa 56% recycelte Faser in der Produktion.

Neueste Studien zeigen, dass Fasern bis zu 25 Mal recycelt werden können, ohne dass es signifikanten Verlust an Festigkeit gibt. Die Rücklaufquoten der Branche verbesserten sich von 72% auf 90% zwischen 2006 und 2020, während die Wellpappe aus 100% recycelter Faser von 22,3% auf 31,8% angestiegen ist. Die Kombination aus neuen und recycelten Fasern maximiert das Wiederverwendungspotenzial und ermöglicht echte Zirkularität in der Wertschöpfungskette für Holzfasern.

Positive
  • None.
Negative
  • None.

Originally published in International Paper's *Thinking Inside the Box* white paper

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 10, 2024 / Effective leadership in the circular economy requires companies to think carefully about the entire life cycle of their products. With much of modern commerce occurring online, this has led to the development of a complex global supply chain that is often erratic, wasteful and energy intensive. Businesses throughout the value chain, as well as individual consumers, are becoming more aware of how their habits contribute waste to the landfill after use. The packaging industry and packaging users must continue to prioritize renewable solutions that can be easily reused or recovered as a sustainable alternative to products made from nonrenewable resources.

While the circularity story of a corrugated box starts in the forest, it ends with high collection and recovery of this valued natural resource. The fiber-based packaging cycle naturally aligns with the circular economic model. Still, there is always room for improvement in residual loss, resource efficiency, and striving for a closed-loop resource cycle to reduce GHG emissions and prevent pollution.

A point of contention within the fiber-based packaging industry is whether virgin fiber or 100% recycled fiber is more sustainable. At first glance, it might seem that using only recycled fiber would be more sustainable, but recycled fiber is only one part of a sustainable fiber system. The other part is virgin or ‘new' fiber, which, when sourced from forests whose ecosystems are sustainably managed, plays a critical role in mitigating climate change and promoting biodiversity. While the use of recycled fiber avoids some GHG emissions from landfills, new fiber from sustainably managed forests can support the removal of carbon emissions from the atmosphere.16 Underscoring the need for new fiber inputs is that trees are a renewable natural resource and provide considerable benefits to humans and biodiversity while they are growing in the form of carbon sequestration. Using new fiber maintains the demand for sustainably managed forests.

On average, containerboard producers use 56% recycled fiber in their production process.17 International Paper believes that, in the long run, using a mix of new and recycled fiber is more sustainable. Recent studies on the recyclability of packaging materials show that fibers can be recycled up to 25 times without significant losses in strength properties.18 This is significant, but at some point, the fibers will become brittle and lost. Using a mix of new and recycled fiber increases the useful lifespan of a single corrugated box, because recycled fibers cannot be used indefinitely.

Given the limited reusability of any recyclable material, including wood fiber, businesses labeling their products as 100% recycled fiber are procuring their recycled material from new kraft manufacturers and vertically integrated companies like International Paper. This collaboration within the packaging supply chain requires input in the form of new fiber.

Digital tools and data infrastructure have led to improvements in the recovery process. As a member of the American Forests & Paper Association, International Paper facilities contribute data to the Fiber Box Association Life Cycle Assessment report, which has documented considerable improvements in the overall circularity of the box lifecycle since 2008.

From 2006 to 2020, industry-wide recovery rates increased from 72% to 90%, which reduces both landfill emissions and the requirement for extraneous new fiber production. During the same time, containerboard that was made from 100%-recycled fiber increased from 22.3% to 31.8%.

The introduction of fresh fiber into the system drives the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere, while the use of recycled fiber contributes to the avoidance of CO2 and methane from the landfill.19

Looking at either stream of production in isolation has advantages and disadvantages, but the combination of new, fresh fibers and recycled fibers maximizes fiber reuse and enables circularity. By investing in sustainable forest management as well as its recycling infrastructure, true circularity can be brought to the wood fiber value chain.

Learn more about the importance of new and recycled fiber to maximize circularity in International Paper's white paper Thinking Inside the Box.

About International Paper

International Paper (NYSE: IP) is a global producer of sustainable packaging, pulp and other fiber-based products, and one of the world's largest recyclers. Headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., we employ approximately 39,000 colleagues globally who are committed to creating what's next. We serve customers worldwide, with manufacturing operations in North America, Latin America, North Africa and Europe. Net sales for 2023 were $18.9 billion. Additional information can be found by visiting internationalpaper.com/.

About International Paper - EMEA

In Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA), International Paper focuses on the production and marketing of fiber-based packaging and specialty pulp, employing approximately 4,400 people. As a leading supplier of high-quality corrugated containers for a multitude of applications, we serve customers throughout the region from our network of two recycled containerboard mills and 23 box plants in France, Italy, Morocco, Portugal and Spain. Specialty pulp is made in Gdansk, Poland. Other products available from International Paper in the region include a variety of Kraft linerboard and other pulp products.

17 National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc. LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF U.S. AVERAGE CORRUGATEDPRODUCT (2020)

18 NCASI, , NC: National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc, Recyclability of paper and paperboard. White Paper (WP-23-03). Cary (2023) [link]

19 National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF U.S. AVERAGECORRUGATED PRODUCT (2020)

View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from International Paper Company on 3blmedia.com.

Contact Info:
Spokesperson: International Paper Company
Website: https://www.3blmedia.com/profiles/international-paper-company
Email: info@3blmedia.com

SOURCE: International Paper Company



View the original press release on accesswire.com

FAQ

How many times can paper fibers be recycled according to International Paper's recent research?

According to recent studies cited in the press release, paper fibers can be recycled up to 25 times without significant losses in strength properties.

What percentage of recycled fiber do containerboard producers currently use?

On average, containerboard producers use 56% recycled fiber in their production process.

How did paper recovery rates change between 2006 and 2020?

Industry-wide recovery rates increased from 72% to 90% between 2006 and 2020, reducing landfill emissions and the need for new fiber production.

What was the increase in 100%-recycled fiber containerboard production from 2006 to 2020?

The percentage of containerboard made from 100%-recycled fiber increased from 22.3% to 31.8% between 2006 and 2020.

International Paper Co.

NYSE:IP

IP Rankings

IP Latest News

IP Stock Data

18.68B
342.37M
0.43%
106.04%
14.82%
Packaging & Containers
Paper Mills
Link
United States of America
MEMPHIS