James Cropper plc has developed technology to recycle disposable coffee cups into high quality paper products, and is opening a GBP 5 million Reclaimed Fibre Plant using this technology at its production mill in Kendal, Cumbria, UK.

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James Cropper develops world's first technology for recycling disposable coffee cups

Jul 17, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. James Cropper plc has developed technology to recycle disposable coffee cups into high quality paper products, and is opening a GBP 5 million Reclaimed Fibre Plant using this technology at its production mill in Kendal, Cumbria, UK, as the company said in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

Until now, the plastic content of cups has made them unsuitable for use in papermaking. In the UK alone, an estimated 2.5 billion paper cups go to landfill. James Cropper's recycling technology separates out the plastic incorporated in the cups leaving paper pulp that can be used in the highest quality papers.

Disposable cups are made of up to 95% high strength paper with a 5% thin coating of polyethylene. After four years of development, James Cropper can now not only recycle the fibre content in cup waste but also recycle the plastic coating, giving a sustainable solution to the global problem of disposable cup waste.

The process involves softening the cup waste in a warmed solution, separating the plastic coating from the fibre. The plastic is skimmed off, pulverised and recycled, leaving water and pulp. Impurities are filtered out leaving high grade pulp suitable for use in luxury papers and packaging materials.

Phil Wild, CEO of James Cropper plc, added: "This is the latest in a long history of innovation that has kept James Cropper ahead of the game for nearly 170 years and six generations. We were one of the world's first producers of coloured papers, today the preferred choice for packaging of numerous global luxury brands, from fashion houses and champagne producers, such as Krug, to smartphone giants and department stores like Selfridges.

"We were also a pioneer in the production of paper-like non-woven materials from carbon and other fibres. Today these are used in industries as diverse as US defence programmes to the latest composite cars and aeroplanes. Cropper is also leading on sustainability in these fields by utilising recycled carbon fibre - another world-first that is gaining us attention."