A few words and benefits
For paper to be recycled, it is pulped using a combination of new pulp from wood and waste paper. During the process, the fibers of the materials break down, and as a result, at the end of the production process, new products are created. Recycling, at the early stages of collection and management of paper waste, is defined as the main activity for supplying such materials as raw material for the mills and significantly contributes to reducing the need for the use of new pulp derived from wood.

What We Recycle
Almost all paper and cardboard waste is suitable for recycling. A small percentage that cannot be used as raw material for the production of new final products is directed toward energy recovery, serving as an alternative fuel for energy generation.
– Paper – cardboard packaging OCC,
– Mixed paper MIXED PAPER,
– White printed and unprinted paper SWL,
– Books and printed papers with color SOP,
– Toilet paper and kitchen paper TISSUE PAPER,
– Paper cups and small paper cups POLY CUPS,
– Book and page cuttings BOOK TRIMMINGS,
– Paper newspapers and magazines N&P.
Start Recycling Today
Recycling is a responsibility for all of us. Through collective effort, we can ensure a healthier environment and a sustainable future for the next generations.


