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CupCyclingTM
A Virtuous Circle
www.cropper.com
COMPANY OVERVIEW
TURNOVER £96.3m
6th GENERATION FAMILYBUSINESS STARTED IN 1845
OVER 550 EMPLOYEES
EXPORTS TO OVER50 COUNTRIES
NETWORK OF GLOBAL SALESAND PRODUCTION FACILITIESFROM EUROPE TO THE FAR EAST
PROVIDING LOCALCUSTOMER SERVICE TOINTERNATIONAL CLIENTS
PHIL WILDCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
MARK CROPPERCHAIRMAN
Advanced materials and speciality paper group
TECHNICAL FIBRE PRODUCTS
Manufacturer of high performance nonwoven materials. Applications include structural and surface engineering of composites, fire protection, thermal insulation and fuel cells.
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JAMES CROPPER 3D PRODUCTS
COLOURFORMTM is a sustainable alternative to plastic in packaging. Made using renewable and recycled fibres, it is bespoke in colour and form, easily recyclable and naturally biodegradable.
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JAMES CROPPER PAPER
Custom speciality papermaker and converter. The business is renowned globally for coloured papers that support industries from luxury packaging to framing and digital imaging.
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GLOBAL LOCATIONS
CORE CAPABILITIES
COLOUR
The James Cropper colour lab is renowned worldwide. We work with colour in a way that pushes the creative and technical boundaries of paper and other pulp-based products – enabling innovation in a wide range of sectors.
FIBRE INNOVATION
As market leaders in fibre innovation we focus on the development of specialised and sustainable fibre streams, from cellulose fibre upcycling to nonwoven fibres that reduce fossil fuel consumption.
SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. We continually innovate to create products for a sustainable future. We work hard to minimise our own impact on the environment and that of our supply chain.
COMMUNITY SUPPORTAward winning Burneside CommunityEnergy initiative generating clean,
GREEN electricity and enables
local residents to benefit frominvestment in renewable energy
RAW MATERIALS100% of our Raw Material
Fibres are ethically sourced
RE-USING COCOA SHELLA by-product of chocolateproduction, substitutes the useof virgin fibre & materials, creatingstrong, sustainable, speciality papers
CUPCYCLING™Turning take-away cups into beautifulpapers. Capacity to upcycle fibres
from 0.5 billion cups per year
SUSTAINABILITY AT THE HEART OF EVERTHING WE DO
WASTE MANAGEMENTLean Six Sigma MethodologyVirtually ZERO waste from site to
landfill. Recovered fibre from wastewatertreatment is composted on local farms
95% of all production waste is repurposed
within the manufacturing process
1500 tonnes of Post Consumer Waste
(PCW) used in paper production every year
WATER90% is recycled on machine and returned
clean to the SSSI river which supports rarewhite-clawed crayfish and freshwater mussels
As a user of water in our manufacturingprocess, our focus is on maximising itsuse and the return of clean safe water tothe catchment
We make real investments to reduce the materials we consume, to minimise waste and capture the full value of all of the resources we use both in manufacturing, and in the end use of the products we create.
ENERGYPrimary Energy consumption has
been REDUCED BY 24%by recycling energy & heat recoverythrough the Combined Heat & Power plant
Annual generation of
200,000 kWh through
on-site installation of Solar panels
Annual generation of
376,000 kWh from
Hydroelectric Power Scheme
LIGHTWEIGHTINGNonwoven carbon fibre that reducesfossil fuel consumption in theautomotive and aerospace industries
FOREST CERTIFICATIONS - PEFC
Certification is one way in which our customers are able to recognise the environmentally responsible manufacturing process that we and our suppliers operate.
It is our policy to purchase certified woodpulp, and have been certified to PEFC ® chain of custody since 2006.
PEFC® - Certificate no. BMT-PEFC-0252
Why CupCyclingTM ?
250 BILLION paper cups used globally every year
2.5 BILLION in the UK alone
PLASTIC and FIBRE combination is DIFFICULT to recycle
End of life for cups LANDFILL or INCINERATION
At James Cropper we identified the HIGH QUALITY, valuable fibre contained in a cup
So we developed the TECHNOLOGY to separate the paper fibre from the plastic
And PARTNERSHIPS to collect and deliver used cups to our mill
To deliver a CIRCULAR ECONOMY SOLUTION to paper cup waste and safeguarding the environment
The CupCyclingTM Process
How it works
Waste management companies collect, sort and bale the used cups and deliver to our mill
Coffee retailers, department stores, offices and airports, to name a few, provide cup collection stations
Award-winning innovation in the news
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Closed Loop solution for Selfridges
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Selfridges is the first major high street retailer to pioneer the use of CupCyclingTM technology, as part of their ‘Buying Better, Inspiring Change’ business approach
Unique Closed Loop solution
Tailor Made product manufactured using CupCyclingtechnology
Cups collected from Selfridges Offices and Department Stores
Upcycled into yellow paper for PEFC certified shopping bags
Due to the high quality of the cup fibre there is no compromise to the iconic colour and quality of the distinctive yellow shopping bags
How to get involved
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The partnerships established this year to tackle the issue of single-use coffee cups, are a shining example of collaboration at its best
Despite the CupCycling™ facility’s capability to upcycle 500 million cups per year, at the moment we’re using a fraction of its capacity to give coffee cups another life
The secret to a more sustainable future for coffee cups lies in a collective commitment and joined-up approach across society –from consumers, retailers, waste management companies, local authorities, the Government and beyond
If you are a waste management company, retailer looking to recycle paper cups or brand looking for a unique packaging solution please contact us at www.cupcycling.co.uk to find out how you can get involved
What is Colourform?
• Moulded fibre packaging - the latest sustainable paper innovation from James Cropper
• Plastic-free packaging
• Used across a wide range of product categories from cosmetics to consumer electronics
• Using renewable natural fibres from well managed forests, and high quality recycled fibres from our own world-class reclaimed fibre plant, including used coffee cups, our packaging is renewable, recyclable and biodegradable
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We believe in helping brands use packaging creatively, and we continually innovate to make sure they can do that, sustainably.
Phil Wild, CEO
CupCyclingTM and ColourformTM
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And now…CupCycling™ for Colourform™. You can choose to use high quality recycled fibres from used coffee cups to make your packaging.
What this means for you is…
• The use of the CupCyclingTM logo on ColourformTM products
• A unique sustainability story that can be communicated to your consumers and the
wider market
• Added value and market differentiation
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Thank You