Smurfit Westrock launches sustainable paper pallet wrap

The 100% recyclable paper-based wrap is helping companies reduce emissions and replace single-use plastic in their supply chains

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9 January 2025

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Smurfit Westrock’s innovative new paper pallet wrap is helping companies to make their supply chains significantly more sustainable.

Smurfit Westrock has produced a 100% paper-based alternative to the polyethylene stretch wrap which is commonly used to stabilise pallet loads in transportation. 

The global stretch wrap market was valued at USD 4.27 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow significantly.1

The innovative new solution is made from Nertop® Stretch Kraft paper which is fully recyclable. Its capabilities also include high energy absorption and strong performance in humid conditions.

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The pallet wrap is the latest addition to Smurfit Westrock’s Better Planet Packaging Portfolio which seeks to reduce the environmental impact of packaging.

Encirc, a leading glass supplier which manufactures over three billion containers annually, was the first company in the UK to use the new paper wrap. 

The company named Smurfit Westrock as Sustainability Champion at its partnership day in September in recognition of the big step forward that using the paper wrap represents.

“Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do at Encirc, and it is heartening that 85% of our beverage customers say that our sustainability credentials made them choose Encirc,” said Peter Ball, head of planning, Encirc.

Encirc recognises how important supply chain solutions are to all its business partners. 

“To this end, Encirc has been working with Smurfit Westrock to replace single-use plastic with a paper alternative, which is a first for the UK glass-making and bottle-filling industry,” noted Ball.

Reduction of emissions 

“Like Smurfit Westrock, Encirc is committed to the circular economy and immediately recognised the significant CO2- reducing potential of the paper wrap. If they switched entirely to the paper wrap, it would lead to an extremely significant reduction of emissions,” said Jemma Jones, national account manager, Smurfit Westrock.

Jones noted that traditional stretch wrap is the go-to for many companies but Smurfit Westrock’s paper-based alternative does as good a job and – vitally – is much easier to recycle at the end of use.

The Better Planet Packaging paper pallet wrap is manufactured in Smurfit Westrock’s Nervión paper mill in Spain.

1 Fortune Business Insights Stretch Wrap Market https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/stretch-wrap-market-109169

 

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