Europe is the second world producer of pulp and paper, manufacturing 85.1 million tonnes in 2020 and representing 22% of world production. Pulp and paper industry has a turnover of € 83 billion, comprises 894 plants and provides 180,000 jobs in Europe (CEPI, Key Statistics 2020)). This sector produces 11 million tonnes of waste yearly, some of them with no clear valorisation pathways.
On the other hand, Europe is nowadays facing the challenge of resource scarcity and more efficient use of resources. If managed in a sustainable manner, pulp and paper industry waste can become a valuable raw material for other resource intensive industries such as the construction, chemical or mining industries, under industrial symbiosis approaches.
New widespread markets are needed to extend the valorisation operations, reduce the landfilling rates and increase the competitiveness of the industry creating new added value markets for their waste. This is the key objective of PaperChain.
The project has demonstrated the valorisation of the major pulp and paper industry waste streams in three different ways: 1) with no modifications (green liquor dregs for mining applications, lime ash); 2) minimal processing (slaker grits, and waste paper ash) and 3) under further processing such as drying, milling or blending (green liquor dregs for asphalt pavements, deinking paper sludge + waste paper ash, fibre sludge).The project has covered not only the technical aspects, by a practical and demonstrative point of view, but also deepened the sustainability and the economic feasibility of the new proposals.