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Whilst the macro split is into essentially into paper & Card, the businesses specializing in these material trade in the wider markets which have a global influence. Grades of Paper and Card might include, for example:
Whilst the macro split is into essentially into paper & Card, the businesses specializing in these material trade in the wider markets which have a global influence. Grades of Paper and Card might include, for example:
*Mixed Papers
*Mixed Papers
*'''Old KLS''' (also known as OCC)
*'''Old [[KLS]]''' (also known as OCC)
*'''NEWS and PAMS''' (a term covering Newspapers, Periodicals and Magazines)
*'''[[NEWS and PAMS]]''' (a term covering Newspapers, Periodicals and Magazines)
*'''OCC''' 11 (Old Corrugated Cardboard/Containers - grade 11)
*'''[[OCC]]''' 11 (Old Corrugated Cardboard/Containers - grade 11)
*Over Issue
*Over Issue
*Best White No.2
*Best White No.2

Revision as of 02:13, 10 December 2020

Paper & Card wastes include any single one or mixture of the following: Paper, card, board, board/plastic composites and other paper composite products. Most of this waste arises from offices and packaging[1].

Overview

Paper & Card is essentially derived from trees and so, if it is to be sustainable, paper and card waste should be recycled so the rate at which these materials are used does not exceed the rate at which the trees can grow[1].

In addition to recycling, a significant portion of paper and card waste is sent to energy recovery facilities as part of the waste mix where recycling has not fully recovered the material, totaling 566,000 tonnes in 2014[2]. Where this material is in the waste mix and sent to energy recovery facilities it is counted as Biomass/Renewable content.

The grouping of Paper & Card is a broad category but captures a wide range of different specific categories/types within the recycling sector that essentially specializes in the recycling and the national and international trading of the fibre (from the different types) back into paper and cardboard (and to some degree the value of fibre in recycled paper and card types links back the value and availability of fibre derived from trees and wood). Each time Paper & Card is recycled the fibre length shortens, resulting in a progressive use towards lower grades of Paper & Card products over time.

Paper and Card Grades (examples)

Whilst the macro split is into essentially into paper & Card, the businesses specializing in these material trade in the wider markets which have a global influence. Grades of Paper and Card might include, for example:

  • Mixed Papers
  • Old KLS (also known as OCC)
  • NEWS and PAMS (a term covering Newspapers, Periodicals and Magazines)
  • OCC 11 (Old Corrugated Cardboard/Containers - grade 11)
  • Over Issue
  • Best White No.2
  • Sorted Office Waste

Macro Tonnages

The most recent information published by DEFRA [3] is based on 2016 data and is summarized in the pie chart below, with 6,989,853 tonnes of paper & cardboard wastes generated in the UK in 2016 as part of the broader tonnage reported in UK Waste Tonnage:

Paper and Cardboard Wastes
Data Table
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (AFF) 8,425
Mining and Quarrying (MQ) 1,168
Industrial (Ind) 1,329,827
Construction (Con) 20,000
Commercial (Com) 4,535,548
Household (HH) 1,094,886


The macro numbers above under report the total paper & card put into the market as the macro numbers exclude tonnage in mixed categories. The macro numbers also do not breakdown the component elements of paper & card, but the following headers in the page are the materials as handled by local authorities and as reported through WasteDataFlow.

Books

Below is a list of local authorities that sends more than 500 tonnes of this material to a single waste operator.


Authority Stream Facility Operator Address Material Tonnes
Bromley LB Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Multiple destinations Multiple Books 1,537.94 {{{date}}}
West Sussex County Council Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) DS Smith Paper Ltd Kemsley Paper Mill, Kemsley, Sittingbourne, Kent Books 947.36 {{{date}}}
Kingston-upon-Hull City Council Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Other/Exempt JMP WILCOX & CO LTD, BELDRAY WORKS, BELDRAY ROAD BILSTON, WOLVERHAMPTON, WEST MIDLANDS , WV14 7NH Books 713.07 {{{date}}}
Birmingham City Council Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Other/Exempt Books Wilcox Beldray Works, Beldray Road, Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 7NHTetiles and footwear a number of charities Books 669.23 {{{date}}}
Wandsworth LB Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Other/Exempt Chris Carey's CollectionsRaymond HouseCricket LaneBeckenhamKentBR3 1LW Books 574.99 {{{date}}}
East Riding of Yorkshire Council Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Other/Exempt Wilcox Industrial Supply Co. Beldray Works, Beldray Road Bilston, West Midlands WV14 7NH Books 527.00 {{{date}}}

Card

Below is a list of local authorities that sends more than 10000 tonnes of this material to a single waste operator.


Authority Stream Facility Operator Address Material Tonnes
Worcestershire County Council Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Dew Mr David & Dew Mr Jonathan Unit 100, Blackpole Road, Blackpole Trading Estate, Worcester, Worcestershire Card 33,990.98 {{{date}}}
Birmingham City Council Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Smurfit Kappa UK Ltd Mount Street, Nechells, Birmingham Card 18,203.36 {{{date}}}
Bristol City Council Source segregated recyclate Exporter - recycling (qu19) Kier M G Limited Bristol Waste Recycling Facility, Albert Road, St Philips, Bristol, Avon Card 12,732.40 {{{date}}}

Mixed Paper & Card

Below is a list of local authorities that sends more than 10000 tonnes of this material to a single waste operator.


Authority Stream Facility Operator Address Material Tonnes

Paper

Below is a list of local authorities that sends more than 7000 tonnes of this material to a single waste operator.


Authority Stream Facility Operator Address Material Tonnes
Somerset Waste Partnership Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) DS Smith Paper Ltd Kemsley Paper Mill, Kemsley, Sittingbourne, Kent Paper 9,979.69 {{{date}}}
Lancashire County Council Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Recycling Lives Ltd D1/ D2 Longridge Road, Red Scar Bus Park, Preston, Lancashire Paper 8,725.31 {{{date}}}
Vale of Glamorgan Council Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Cowbridge Compost Ltd The Lodge, Llwynhelig, Gibbots Hill, Cowbridge, Vale Of Glamorgan Paper 8,502.31 {{{date}}}
Pembrokeshire County Council Comingled recyclate Materials recovery facility A J Recycling Ltd Meigan Wells, Blaenfodd, Boncath, Pembrokeshire Paper 7,459.55 {{{date}}}
St Helens MBC Source segregated recyclate Reprocessor - recycling (qu19) Biffa Waste Services Ltd Pocket Nook Resource Management Centre, Pocket Nook Street, St Helens, Warrington, Cheshire Paper 7,451.41 {{{date}}}

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 DEFRA, 2011. ARCHIVE: Waste Management Advisor - Paper and card (clean). [online] adlib.everysite.co.uk. [Accessed 5 Dec. 2019].
  2. WRAP, 2016. Final Report - Paper and Card Flow 2020. [online]
  3. UK Statistics on Waste 2020