PaperWise Proudly Certified for Recycling
We are proud to announce that PaperWise is officially certified for paper recycling according to the strict CEPI standard, the ‘CEPI’s Recyclability Laboratory Test Method (Version 2)’. This is a major step for us, and we would like to share more about it and why it is important for you. In an era where sustainability and environmental awareness are becoming increasingly important, the demand for recyclable products and materials has grown exponentially. Paper, one of the most common everyday items, plays a crucial role in this shift toward a circular economy.
We are proud to announce that PaperWise is officially certified for paper recycling according to the strict CEPI standard, the ‘CEPI’s Recyclability Laboratory Test Method (Version 2)’. This is a major step for us, and we would like to share more about it and why it is important for you. In an era where sustainability and environmental awareness are becoming increasingly important, the demand for recyclable products and materials has grown exponentially. Paper, one of the most common everyday items, plays a crucial role in this shift toward a circular economy.
The Importance of Paper Recycling
Paper recycling does not only mean reusing waste paper, but also reducing the pressure on natural resources. By recycling paper, deforestation is prevented, energy is saved, and greenhouse gas emissions are reduced. It fits perfectly into the larger picture of the circular economy, in which raw materials are used and reused in a continuous cycle, significantly reducing environmental impact.
PaperWise: Sustainability and Quality Hand in Hand
What sets PaperWise apart is not only the use of secondary raw materials (agricultural waste), but also the unparalleled quality of the paper and paperboard. PaperWise is unique due to its focus on both quality and sustainability. We are therefore very proud to report that all PaperWise paper types have passed the paper recycling certification process with flying colors. This proves that customers do not have to compromise on quality when choosing the most sustainable paper for their packaging, printing, and office applications.
Recycling with PaperWise
One of the powerful features of PaperWise is that it can be recycled without any problems alongside other paper types. This contributes to a more efficient use of raw materials and promotes a closed-loop system. This further confirms that cellulose from agricultural waste is an excellent virgin raw material for the production of high-quality paper and paperboard. The cellulose fiber in PaperWise comes directly from the plant, has not yet been recycled, and is therefore a quality improvement for recycled paper.
Certification by PTS according to the CEPI’s Recyclability Laboratory Test Method
The recycling certification for PaperWise was carefully conducted by PTS in Germany. PTS (Papiertechnische Stiftung) is renowned for its thorough assessments of paper and paperboard for recycling purposes. We are proud of our collaboration with PTS, which has helped us demonstrate that PaperWise paper meets the highest standards in paper recycling. The certification was carried out according to the ‘CEPI’s Recyclability Laboratory Test Method (Version 2)’ standard.
‘CEPI’s Recyclability Laboratory Test Method (Version 2)’ standard.
This method, developed by the Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI), provides solid insight into the recyclability of paper. A ‘recyclability score’ is assigned to the tested paper types, making recycling performance transparent.
Contact Us
If you would like to know more about PaperWise, have questions, or wish to receive samples, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can send an email to info@paperwise.eu or contact us by phone at +31 492 849 575.
At PaperWise, we are enthusiastic about the future of sustainability and look forward to contributing with you to a world where the responsible use of materials is the norm. In addition to recycling certification, PaperWise is also certified for food safety (EC1935/2004), industrial composting (EN13432), and home composting (DIN CERTCO HOME COMPOSTABLE).