Södra is taking the next step towards more circular flows in
timber packaging. By switching to a new plastic solution, the
share of recycled material increases from 50% to 70%, while
strengthening the supply chains.
Södra is increasing the share of recycled material in its timber
packaging by changing its plastic solution. The new plastic,
which has an off-white/grey colour, makes it possible to use a
higher proportion of recycled material. At the same time, the
design is being updated with fewer print variations, meaning
that packages will gradually take on a new appearance.
“By rethinking something as fundamental as packaging, we can
reduce climate impact, increase the share of recycled material
and take concrete steps towards more circular material flows,”
says Maria Persdotter Isaksson, Head of Sustainability at Södra
Wood.
The initiative builds on an investment that has been under way
for several years. As early as 2021, Södra introduced timber
wrap made from recycled consumer plastic in collaboration with
Swedish Trioworld. With the transition to 70% recycled material,
Södra is taking a further clear step in developing more circular
packaging solutions. The change is also expected to reduce
emissions from the packaging by around 160 tonnes of carbon
dioxide equivalents per year.
“Södra is a partner that drives development forward and sets
high standards for both performance and climate impact. The fact
that we are now able to further increase the share of recycled
material in timber packaging together shows what is possible
when long-term collaboration and high ambitions go hand in
hand,” says Johan Lantz, Sales Director at Trioworld.
The new timber packaging has been tested at the sawmill in Värö
and will gradually be introduced at all sawmills as part of
Södra’s continued transition.
Source: sodra.com