Metsä Board has now introduced QR codes with recycling information for all packaging materials supplied. The new solution is designed to improve and simplify recycling processes.
From now on, all pallet and roll labels will feature QR codes, regardless of the quantities supplied. These direct customers to an intuitive app that Detailed information about the various packaging materials used to protect the carton and liner during the logistics chain. This information is intended to help determine the recycling process for each component of the packaging.
By providing accessible and clear recycling information, Metsä Board wants to make it as easy as possible for its customers to sort and recycle all the materials they receive with their product deliveries. In addition, these reduce the amount of waste disposed of in landfills and ensure that the materials are recycled as part of the local cycle.
„The introduction of the new recycling QR codes on our cardboard deliveries is the result of our commitment to sustainability and customer friendliness.“ Recycling can sometimes be complicated. Our aim is to make these processes as seamless and straightforward as possible for our customers. The initiative not only saves them time, but also ensures that the materials used in our deliveries are recycled in the best possible way.“
Isto Hongisto, Product Safety Specialist at Metsä Board
The new initiative is part of Metsä Board's ongoing strategic commitment to sustainability and innovation in its business operations. The QR codes are since November 2024 on all cardboard deliveries visible.
SourceMetsä Board
