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SAVING THE WORLD FROM PLASTICS
- A POTENTIAL GAME CHANGER
Markku Hämäläinen, CEO, Kotkamills2/23/2018
Markku Hämäläinen, CEO
- Kotkamills’ CEO since 2015- PhD- 30 years’ experience in production,
product development and management
- International experience from UK, France and Germany
- Shareholder
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Need for a Change How to slow the growth of plastics production?
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Need for a ChangeMaterial not reused!
Microplastics enter food chain through water ways and food
crops – Not sustainable!
Material not recycled and disposed into landfills – Not
sustainable!
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Need for a Change Long biodegradation times
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Need for a Change Litter disintegrates slowly in the sea
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Non-plastic coated Barrier Board
Note: To disintegrate means in practise thatmicroplastics are being formed
Municipal waste treatment in EU
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Recycling
Composting
Incineration
Landfilling
Facts of plastics waste• Plastics alone account for more than 25% (by volume)
of municipal waste generated. Plastic’s low density and slowness to decompose makes them a visible pollutant of public concern.
• 80% of post-consumer plastic waste is sent to landfill –degrading land masses and causing water pollution.
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Generation
Landfilling
IncinerationMaterial recycling
Organic recycling
Total recycling
• 8% is incinerated – causing unwanted emission.
• 7% is recycled.
• The situation is so acute in some countries of Europe of Japan that today few sites left that can be used for landfill. Gate fees are increasing rapidly.
Disposal cups have been in the headlines all over the world
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5-10% plastics
90-95% paper
58 Billion paper cups end up in Landfills every year in US
A plastic coated paper cup takes more than 20 years to decompose
Source: Inez Torre/CNN
Need for a ChangeCase: Disposable paper/coffee cup
Fast food consumption in selected countries
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Consumption of food and beverages sold in food service outlets by the countries under review, 2006-2016 (’000 tonnes) (Source: Pira 2012)
Need for a Change How to ensure recycling of fast food packages?
China hasexploded in fast food
consumption
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation announced at the WorldEconomic Forum in Davos that the list of leading brands, retailers,and packaging companies working towards using 100% reusable,recyclable or compostable packaging by 2025 or earlier hasgrown to 11 – Amcor, Ecover, evian, L’Oréal, Mars, M&S,PepsiCo, The Coca-Cola Company, Unilever, Walmart, andWerner & Mertz – together representing more than 6 milliontonnes of plastic packaging per year.
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https://www.unilever.com/news/news‐and‐features/Feature‐article/2018/five‐big‐announcements‐we‐made‐at‐davos‐this‐week.html
Need for a ChangeWorld leaders at Davos calls for change!
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www.inc.com
Need for a ChangeBrandowners calls for change!
“We received evidence highlighting that consumers mistakenly think disposable coffee cups are widely recycled. A Report from 2011 found that 8 in 10 consumers believed disposable cups were being recycled”.
“ -but less than 1 in 400, just 0.25%, are recycled ”
House of Commons, Environmental Audit CommitteeDisposable Packaging: Coffee CupsSecond Report of Session 2017–19Source: https://conversation.which.co.uk/food-drink/recycling-disposable-coffee-cups-starbucks/
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Need for a ChangeUK House of Commons strong view on disposable packaging and coffee cups!
“It is unacceptable that coffee sellers are perpetuating customer confusion through their use of recycling labels and emphasis on the recyclability of coffee cups, despite the shockingly low recycling rate. Coffee shops with in-store recycling schemes should place a ‘recyclable in stores only’ label on their coffee cups. Those without in-store recycling should print their cups with a ‘not widely recycled’ label. We believe this greater consistency will enable the public to make more informed choices about their use and disposal of packaging that cannot be recycled in most public recycling bins.”Source: House of Commons, Environmental Audit Committee, Disposable Packaging: Coffee Cups, Second Report of Session 2017–19
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Need for a ChangeUK House of Commons strong view on disposable packaging and coffee cups!
For example to biograde, Polylactic Acid (PLA), often marketed as an environmental friendly compoud, requires
• Oxygen• >45 ° C temperature for a long time, which is not the case in nature• More organic substrate than PLA in the mixture
In many industrial composting site (for example in Helsinki) the composting time is limited to a couple of weeks and after screening all the PLA end up as landfill
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Need for a Change Confusing ”environmentally friendly products” message!
And if feed into a paper/board recycling system, PLA is extremely difficult to separate from the fibre
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“The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but
on building the new”– Socrates, 470–399 BC
A Game Change What does it take?
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A Game Change What does it take?
With new coating technology and new water-basedrepulpable dispersion coating materials it is possible toproduce fully recyclable and biodegradeable Barrier Boardsfor
• Paper cups• Fast food boxes• Frozen food• Ice cream cups and packages• Animal food• Dry powder products
Folding Boxboard& Barrier Boards
Barrier Food Service Boards
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1. Recycling
3. Composting
A Game ChangeBrand owners postconsumer waste hierarchy
4. Landfilling
2. Energy recovery- No/very low fossil concentration
in the broke
CARBON FOOTPRINT !
Research from Mintel found that environmental sentiment is particularly strong among 20-24-year-olds with half (51%) saying they would be happy to pay more for cups that are made with 100% paper or are compostable.
The hassle factor of carrying around reusable coffee cups could limit the popularity of schemes that reward people for doing so.
A more effective solution would be to make things easier for consumers by making cups more easily recyclable.
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Source: http://www.foodservicefootprint.com/news/coffee-shop-drinkers-pay-greener-cups
A Game ChangeAdded valuewith recyclable cups
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TRADITIONALCUPSTOCK WITH
PE-COATING
A CUP MADE FROM KOTKAMILLS’ ISLA BARRIER CUPSTOCK WITH
DISPERSION COATING
PAPER WASTE AND CUPS ARE SHREDDED IN TO
PIECES AND TRANSFORMED INTO PULP.
RECYCLED WITH NORMAL PAPER AND BOARD WASTE. DOES NOT REQUIRE
OWN COLLECTION SYSTEM.
Recycling a disposable paperboard coffee cup
SEPARATELLY COLLECTEDAND SORTED. REQUIRES
OWN COLLECTION SYSTEM.
CUPS ARE SHREDDED, PE LAYERIS SEPARATED FROM THE FIBRESAND TRANSFORMED INTO PULP.
A big difference in the economical value of the fibre!
Compostability standards
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Plastics amount can be reduced in Liquid Packaging Board
• Prohibited materials (>5%) in Carton waste: Aluminium foil (other than in the carton), pins, staples, rubber bands, polystyrene, metal cans, glass, textiles and all types of plastic etc.
• LPB waste containing <5 % plastics has a lower handling fee (500 €/t vs. 70 €/t)
• A realistic opportunity already today:o At the moment LPB contains 14+28 g/m2 PE-coating = 15%
of total weighto With plastics free dispersion coating the amount of PE can be
reduced to 14 g/m2=> 5% of total weight is plastics ! => 0,7 Mt reduction in Plastics usage
http://www.resourceassociation.com/recycling‐quality‐specifications
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In our opinion, the world needs a more sustainable and ecological packaging. Our innovative next‐generation packaging board solutions are
easily recyclable, compostable, totally repulpable and renewable.
The Game Changer
No accumulating landfill
Kotkamills’ AEGLE barrier boards disintegrate and do not accumulate in landfills.
BARRIER is > 90% biodegrading in industrial composting (BS EN 13432)(Test result 99,5%)
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HOME COMPOSTABILITY IS A REALISTIC TARGET, TESTS ARE BEING CARRIED OUT PRESENTLY
With new coating technology and coating materials, tougher standards can be applied
Easy to recycle
Our unique barrier board is made by usingwater-based dispersion barriers. It isrepulpable, recyclable, reusable – just as it is.
The strong fibers are valuable raw material.They can be reused up to 7 times after theirfirst use.
Unlike traditional barrier board, which requiresa costly process for removing the PE,Kotkamills barrier board is recyclable even withnormal paper waste and does not leave plasticwaste.
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A Fluting carton box first todeliver the new cups to thecoffee shop, and then theused cups from the coffeeshop to a recycled fibre user.
A new recycling tool to be tested first in the Kotka town area:
No micro-plastics in AEGLE Barrier Boards
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AEGLE barrier products include the protection layers required to prevent grease, liquids or moisture from absorbing into the package.
Within all the various environmental friendly products, how can one market a new real-life environmentally friendly Paperboard ?
A practical dilemma:
Sources of barrier polymers
Oil based polymers
• Preferred by those who like all bio material to be used for food
• Can also fulfill biodegradability standards
Bio based polymers
• Preferred by those who want to avoid any oil based raw materials
• Can also fulfill biodegradability standards
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Recyclable barrier coatings can be produced out of
• The first new board machine ever that is fully designed for on-line production of barrier grades
• 3-layer baseboard with own special integrated CTMP
• Grammage range 180 – 550 g/m2
• Web width 5400 mm
• Top speed 800 m/min
• Production capacity 400.000 t/a
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Kotkamills board machine in general
Unique barrier coating set-uptotalling 7 barriers / layers on-line
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Coating Technologies
• Film coating unit
• Two curtain coaters, two layers simultaneously by each coater
• Blade coating
Different functions for each layer
Good coverage by full contour coating
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170Investment
MEUR
400 000Capacity
tonnes/year
7Enabling fibre cycle
timesUp to
Machine length 230 mWeb length 530 m
Over 900 km of board/day
On-line coating
4+3Controlled woodFSC® PEFCTM
100%<5kmTo largest export
harbour in Finland
ISO 9001ISO 14001
OHSAS 18001ISO 22000
1h15minfrom Helsinki airport
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BE THE GAME CHANGER
CHALLENGE THE PRESENT,