Sustainability in packaging is promoted by
Tracking the origin of raw materials
One of our biggest advantages is that the entire wood raw material value chain from forest to board mill via pulp mill is managed by Metsä Group’s various business units. All the wood fibre we use is traceable, and we will continue to improve the traceability of the chemicals and other raw materials we use as well as the materials used to package our end products.
Aiming for 100% fossil free materials
Paperboards can reduce or replace the use of plastics in many packaging end uses and the application areas will widen as the properties of paperboards are further developed. Our paperboards are produced primarily from renewable wood fibre, and we aim to use only fossil free raw materials and packaging materials by the end of 2030.
Focusing on lightweighting and fossil free, resource-efficient production
From the perspective of paperboard’s climate impact and carbon footprint, the energy mix used in its production and the lightness of the material are the most relevant factors. The carbon footprint of our products will become even smaller as we move towards 100% fossil free energy use in our production processes.
Choosing recyclable packaging materials
Our paperboard products are designed to be recycled. Ultimately, however, recyclability depends on the local collection and recycling infrastructure available. Metsä Board participates actively in the 4evergreen and European Paper Packaging Alliance communities, which promote the recyclability of fibre-based packaging and food and food service packaging.
Driving sustainability with good packaging design
Well-designed packaging reduces environmental impact throughout the value chain. Well-designed packaging means packaging that: is fit for purpose; saves resources; streamlines transportation, storage and shelving; and is easy to recycle or reuse.