Smurfit Kappa has begun operating a sophisticated Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHP) to reduce emissions and increase the profitability of its Townsend Hook Paper Mill in Kent, UK.

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Smurfit Kappa starts up CHP plant at its Townsend Hook paper mill in Kent, UK

Smurfit Kappa has begun operating a sophisticated Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHP) to reduce emissions and increase the profitability of its Townsend Hook Paper Mill in Kent, UK, as the company said in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

The new CHP, which provides steam and electricity for the paper machine, will slash the mill’s carbon footprint by at least 15%. Earlier this year, Smurfit Kappa reported reaching its fossil CO2 emission reduction target three years ahead of schedule.

The multi-million pound investment in the mill has also increased the capabilities of the Townsend Hook paper machine to meet the growing demand in the UK and Ireland for lightweight containerboard. This is used to make corrugated packaging which is sought after in a growing number of applications due to its renewable, recyclable and sustainable nature.

Jelte Bouma, CEO of Smurfit Kappa Recycled Paper West, said: “We are delighted to have started operating the new CHP in Townsend Hook a month ahead of schedule. The increased capability and efficiencies will help us to deliver an even better service to customers. The environmental benefits associated with the new project are also in line with the wider strategic sustainability priorities of Smurfit Kappa.”

Smurfit Kappa Group plc is one of the world's largest integrated manufacturers of paper-based packaging products with operations in Europe and the Americas.