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Paper Recycling Ladislav Veres. Košice , October 18 th 2012. Agenda. Smurfit Kappa Group general information Paper Recycling – Recovered Paper as a raw material Global Europe Slovakia Recovered Paper Quality Issues Increased Contamination Decreasing Fiber Quality
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Paper RecyclingLadislav Veres Košice, October 18th2012
Agenda • Smurfit Kappa Group general information • Paper Recycling – Recovered Paper as a raw material • Global • Europe • Slovakia • Recovered Paper Quality Issues • Increased Contamination • Decreasing Fiber Quality • Closing the Loop in Paper Industry
Employees (FTE) 38,000 Presence European countries 21 Latin American countries 9 Operating Facilities 331 including 1 BIB in Canada 1. About Smurfit Kappa Group Smurfit Kappa Group is a world leader in paper-based packaging with operations in Europe and Latin America. Smurfit Kappa Group operates in 21 countries in Europe and is the European leader in containerboard, solidboard, corrugated and solidboard packaging and has a key position in several other packaging and paper market segments, including graphicboard and sack paper. Smurfit Kappa Group also has a growing base in Eastern Europe, a bag-in-box facility in Canada and operates in 9 countries in Latin America where it is the only pan regional operator.
Smurfit Kappa GroupProfile Packaging Europe Sales Volumes (million tonnes) Kraftliner1.4 Recycled Containerboard 2.9 Other Paper andBoard 1.1 Corrugated 4.2 Solid Board Packaging 0.3 Latin America Sales Volumes (million tonnes) Containerboard 0.7 Other Paper and Board 0.4 Corrugated 0.7 Full Year 2011 • Net Sales (€ billion)7.4 • Containerboard (million tonnes) 5.1 • Corrugated Packaging (million tonnes) 5.0 (Full Year 2011 figures)
European Operations Virgin Mills 5 Recycled Containerboard Mills 13 Other Recycled Paper andBoard Mills 8 Corrugated 162 Cartons and Solid Board Packaging 9 Recovered Fibre 16 + Joint-Venture depots 8 Other 47 (as at March 2012)
2.Paper Recycling: Recovered Paper as a raw material • Global recovered paper consumption (2010): 222 million metric tons Source: RISI Outlook for Global Recovered Paper Markets (2012)
2. Paper Recycling: Recovered Paper as a raw material • Historic and forecasted recovered paper consumption Source: RISI Outlook for Global Recovered Paper Markets (2012)
2. Paper Recycling: Recovered Paper as a raw material • Recovered paper consumption per region Source: RISI Outlook for Global Recovered Paper Markets (2012)
2. Paper Recycling: Europe • European recovered paper utilization and collection overview:
2. Paper Recycling: Europe • Germany – Recovered paper collection & utilization development Sources: CEPI Annual Statistics 2011 CEPI Historic Statistics 1991-2010
2. Paper Recycling: Europe • UK – Recovered paper collection & utilization development Sources: CEPI Annual Statistics 2011 CEPI Historic Statistics 1991-2010
2. Paper Recycling: Europe • European recovered paper utilization and collection development: Sources: CEPI Annual Statistics 2011 CEPI Historic Statistics 1991-2010
2. Paper Recycling: Slovakia • Slovakian recovered paper utilization and collection development: Sources: CEPI Annual Statistics 2011 CEPI Historic Statistics 1991-2010
2. Paper Recycling: Slovakia • Slovakian recovered paper utilization and collection development: Source: ZCPP statistics 2011
3. Recovered Paper Quality Issues: Increased Contamination • Recovery rates in Europe and North America are already very high and are close to their economic limit: Source: McKinsey
3. Recovered Paper Quality Issues: Increased Contamination • The first volumes to be collected are those who are easy to access, cheap and clean • Sourcing additional volumes in regions with high recovery rates leads to inferior recovered paper Source: McKinsey
3. Recovered Paper Quality Issues: Increased Contamination • Also of importance is how volumes are collected • Co-mingled / single-stream collection is a reason for concern • Via the waste frame directive Europe politically is against this type of collection • Co-mingled collection is still used in several countries • Also, there is a risk of increased use of co-mingled collection
3. Recovered Paper Quality Issues: Decreasing Fiber Quality • Over the past two decades recovered fiber has replaced wood pulp as the dominant ingredient in paper and board production Source: RISI Outlook for Global Recovered Paper Markets (2012)
4. Smurfit Kappa Recycling: Closing The Loop • Closing the loop in Smurfit Kappa Group