27 September 2023
Canadian Paper Board Hits 80% Recycled Content
BRAMPTON ,ONTARIO—
 
 The Paper and Paperboard Packaging Environmental Council (PPEC) the pulp used for the production of boxboard and containerboard in Canada is made of mainly recycled content fibres. The average recycled content of domestic shipments for the top two major packaging grades was 80.2 percent. The average recycled content for domestic shipments of boxboard was 86.2 percent,
The Paper & Paperboard Packaging Environmental Council
The Paper & Paperboard Packaging Environmental Council
while the average recycled content for domestic shipments of containerboard was 81 percent. Canadian mills produce the raw pulp used to make paper packaging and the majority use 100 percent recycled content. It is sent to a converter, where it is made into packaging products. Once used by the customer, it is recycled, making its way back to the mill to be remade into new paper packaging products.
 
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