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Post-Consumer Paper Mill Broke Market to Reach Index 152 by 2035 on E-Commerce Packaging Demand
Abstract
According to the latest IndexBox report on the global Post-Consumer Paper Mill Broke market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture.
The global post-consumer paper mill broke market is entering a phase of sustained expansion, underpinned by tightening recycled content regulations, corporate sustainability commitments, and structural shifts in packaging demand. As governments across Europe, North America, and Asia implement stricter mandates for recycled fiber use, paper mills and packaging converters are increasingly turning to post-consumer broke as a reliable secondary raw material. The market is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 4.6% from 2026 to 2035, with the index rising from 100 in 2025 to 152 by 2035. This growth is supported by the rapid expansion of e-commerce, which drives demand for containerboard and corrugated packaging, and by the food-service sector’s shift toward fiber-based, compostable alternatives to plastics. However, supply-side challenges persist: collection infrastructure investment lags demand, contamination rates in recovered fiber remain elevated, and trade policy fragmentation creates volatility. Premium-grade broke, sorted and certified for food contact, is gaining share as converters seek higher fiber quality for lightweight, high-strength packaging. Vertical integration is reshaping supply chains, with major mills investing directly in recycling plants to secure consistent feedstock. Digital traceability and certification platforms are becoming procurement prerequisites, particularly in regulated markets. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of market size, demand structure, supply capability, trade flows, pricing, and competitive landscape, offering a data-driven view for manufacturers, distributors, investors, and strategy teams.
The baseline scenario for the post-consumer paper mill broke market points to steady growth through 2035, with global demand rising at a CAGR of 4.6% in volume terms. The market index, set at 100 in 2025, is forecast to reach 152 by 2035, reflecting cumulative expansion of over 50% across the decade. This growth is anchored in the packaging sector, which accounts for the largest share of consumption, as e-commerce and food-service applications continue to drive demand for recycled containerboard, boxboard, and molded fiber products. Regulatory drivers are intensifying: the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation, China’s recycled content mandates, and similar policies in North America are compelling converters to increase the share of post-consumer fiber in their products. At the same time, brand owners are committing to circular economy goals, creating a pull for certified, high-purity broke grades. Supply constraints, however, will shape the market’s trajectory. Collection infrastructure is expanding but at a slower pace than demand, and contamination rates remain a persistent quality challenge, raising sorting and deinking costs. Trade policy fragmentation, including China’s evolving import standards and Europe’s waste shipment regulations, adds volatility to cross-border flows. As a result, price premiums for premium-grade broke are expected to persist, and vertical integration will become more common as mills seek supply security. The market will also see increased adoption of digital traceability and certification schemes, which will become standard in procurement. Overall, the outlook is positive, with growth driven by structural demand shifts and regulatory tailwinds, tempered by supply-side constraints and policy uncertainty.
Demand Drivers and Constraints
Primary Demand Drivers
- Stringent recycled content mandates in packaging regulations across EU, China, and North America
- E-commerce growth boosting demand for recycled containerboard and corrugated packaging
- Food-service sector shift to fiber-based, compostable packaging alternatives
- Corporate sustainability commitments and circular economy targets by brand owners
- Technological advancements in sorting and deinking improving fiber quality
- Vertical integration by paper mills to secure consistent broke supply
Potential Growth Constraints
- Contamination from non-fiber materials raising sorting and deinking costs
- Trade policy fragmentation and export restrictions creating supply uncertainty
- Opaque price discovery and spot-price volatility for smaller buyers
- Limited collection infrastructure investment in emerging regions
- Competition from virgin pulp and alternative recycled fibers
Demand Structure by End-Use Industry
Packaging (Containerboard, Boxboard, Molded Fiber) (estimated share: 55%)
The packaging sector is the largest consumer of post-consumer paper mill broke, accounting for 55% of global demand. Containerboard and boxboard producers rely heavily on recycled fiber to meet cost and sustainability targets. E-commerce growth has accelerated demand for corrugated shipping boxes, while food-service packaging is shifting toward molded fiber and paperboard trays as plastic bans take effect. Through 2035, demand will be driven by regulatory mandates for recycled content, brand owner commitments to circular packaging, and consumer preference for recyclable materials. Key demand-side indicators include e-commerce parcel volumes, food-service packaging orders, and recycled content percentages in packaging. The trend toward lightweight, high-strength packaging is pushing converters to use higher-quality broke grades, increasing the value of sorted and deinked fiber. Major companies in this segment are investing in recycling capacity and forming long-term supply agreements to secure feedstock. The segment’s growth will be supported by technological improvements in fiber processing and by the expansion of collection infrastructure in mature and emerging markets. Current trend: Dominant and growing, driven by e-commerce and food-service demand.
Major trends: Increasing recycled content mandates in packaging regulations, Shift to lightweight, high-strength packaging requiring premium fiber, Growth of molded fiber packaging for food service and protective applications, and Vertical integration of mills with recycling and sorting operations.
Representative participants: International Paper, WestRock, Smurfit Kappa, DS Smith, and Mondi.
Tissue and Hygiene Products (estimated share: 20%)
The tissue and hygiene sector accounts for 20% of post-consumer paper mill broke demand. Recycled fiber is a key raw material for toilet paper, paper towels, and napkins, particularly in commercial and institutional settings where cost and sustainability are priorities. Demand is supported by population growth, urbanization, and rising hygiene awareness, especially in emerging markets. Through 2035, the segment will see increased use of high-purity broke grades to meet quality standards for softness and absorbency. Regulatory pressure to reduce virgin fiber use and corporate sustainability goals are driving tissue manufacturers to increase recycled content. Demand-side indicators include tissue consumption per capita, hospitality and office building activity, and recycled content targets set by major brands. The segment faces challenges from contamination and fiber quality, but advances in deinking and cleaning technologies are improving the usability of post-consumer fiber. Major tissue producers are investing in recycling facilities and certification schemes to ensure a stable supply of high-quality broke. Current trend: Steady growth, with rising demand for recycled tissue in commercial and household segments.
Major trends: Rising recycled content targets in tissue products, Technological improvements in deinking and fiber cleaning, Growth of away-from-home tissue market in emerging economies, and Certification and traceability requirements for recycled fiber.
Representative participants: Kimberly-Clark, Procter & Gamble, Essity, Georgia-Pacific, and Sofidel.
Printing and Writing Papers (estimated share: 10%)
The printing and writing paper segment accounts for 10% of post-consumer paper mill broke demand. Digitalization has reduced overall demand for printing papers, but recycled grades remain important for office paper, envelopes, and stationery, particularly in public procurement and corporate sustainability programs. Through 2035, the segment is expected to stabilize as demand shifts toward higher-value recycled papers with certified content. Regulatory requirements for recycled content in government purchasing and corporate ESG commitments will support demand. However, the segment faces structural decline as digital media replaces print, and competition from virgin fiber grades with better printability. Demand-side indicators include office paper consumption, government procurement policies, and recycled content certification rates. The segment’s future lies in specialty applications such as premium recycled stationery and eco-friendly marketing materials. Major paper producers are diversifying into packaging and specialty grades to offset declines in printing papers. Current trend: Declining but stabilizing, with niche demand for recycled office paper.
Major trends: Declining overall demand due to digitalization, Growth in certified recycled office paper for corporate and government use, Shift to specialty recycled papers with high quality, and Consolidation in the printing paper industry.
Representative participants: Stora Enso, UPM-Kymmene, Sappi, Navigator Company, and Mondi.
Building Materials (Paper-based Insulation, Gypsum Liner) (estimated share: 8%)
The building materials segment consumes 8% of post-consumer paper mill broke, primarily in the production of paper-based insulation, gypsum liner board, and other construction products. Recycled fiber is valued for its thermal and acoustic properties, and its use aligns with green building certifications such as LEED and BREEAM. Through 2035, demand will be supported by increasing construction activity, renovation of existing buildings, and stricter energy efficiency regulations. The segment benefits from the circular economy push in the construction sector, with architects and builders specifying recycled-content materials. Demand-side indicators include construction spending, insulation installation rates, and green building certification volumes. The trend toward sustainable construction is driving innovation in fiber-based insulation products, which are lightweight, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly. Major building material companies are incorporating recycled fiber into their product lines to meet sustainability targets and differentiate in the market. Current trend: Moderate growth, driven by green building standards and insulation demand.
Major trends: Green building standards boosting recycled content materials, Growth in cellulose insulation for energy-efficient buildings, Innovation in fiber-based construction products, and Partnerships between paper recyclers and construction firms.
Representative participants: Saint-Gobain, Knauf Insulation, Rockwool International, CertainTeed, and USG Corporation.
Other Specialty Applications (Molded Pulp, Industrial Wipes, etc.) (estimated share: 7%)
The other specialty applications segment, accounting for 7% of demand, includes molded pulp products (such as egg cartons, fruit trays, and protective packaging), industrial wipes, and other niche uses. This segment is experiencing rapid growth as molded pulp replaces plastic in various applications, driven by plastic bans and consumer preference for compostable materials. Through 2035, demand will be fueled by the expansion of molded pulp packaging in electronics, food service, and consumer goods. The segment also benefits from the growing market for industrial wipes, which use recycled fiber for cost-effectiveness and absorbency. Demand-side indicators include plastic packaging regulations, molded pulp production capacity, and industrial wipes consumption. The trend toward circular economy solutions is creating opportunities for high-quality post-consumer broke in these applications. However, the segment faces challenges in meeting food-contact safety standards, requiring high-purity grades and certification. Major companies are investing in molded pulp technology and expanding production capacity to meet rising demand. Current trend: Rapid growth, driven by molded pulp packaging and specialty wipes.
Major trends: Plastic bans driving molded pulp packaging growth, Expansion of molded pulp in electronics and food service, Growth in industrial wipes using recycled fiber, and Development of high-purity grades for food-contact applications.
Representative participants: Huhtamaki, Pulp Molding Systems, UFP Technologies, Berkley Packaging, and EnviroPAK.
Key Market Participants
Interactive table based on the Store Companies dataset for this report.
| # | Company | Headquarters | Focus | Scale | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | International Paper | Memphis, Tennessee, USA | Recycled fiber sourcing and paperboard production | Global | Major consumer of post-consumer broke in containerboard mills |
| 2 | WestRock | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Corrugated packaging and recycled paperboard | Global | Integrates broke from recycling operations |
| 3 | Smurfit Kappa Group | Dublin, Ireland | Paper-based packaging and recovered fiber | Global | Large user of mill broke in European operations |
| 4 | Nine Dragons Paper Holdings | Dongguan, China | Recycled containerboard and packaging | Global | Major importer and processor of recovered paper |
| 5 | Mondi Group | Vienna, Austria | Paper packaging and pulp | Global | Utilizes broke in integrated mill systems |
| 6 | Stora Enso | Helsinki, Finland | Renewable packaging and biomaterials | Global | Recycles broke in board and paper production |
| 7 | UPM-Kymmene | Helsinki, Finland | Paper, pulp, and recycled fiber | Global | Processes post-consumer broke in graphic papers |
| 8 | Sappi Limited | Johannesburg, South Africa | Specialty papers and dissolving pulp | Global | Integrates broke in coated paper mills |
| 9 | DS Smith | London, United Kingdom | Corrugated packaging and recycling | European | Large consumer of recovered fiber including broke |
| 10 | Oji Holdings Corporation | Tokyo, Japan | Paper, packaging, and recycled fiber | Global | Major Japanese user of mill broke |
| 11 | Nippon Paper Industries | Tokyo, Japan | Paper, pulp, and recycling | Global | Processes broke in newsprint and packaging |
| 12 | Lee & Man Paper Manufacturing | Hong Kong, China | Recycled containerboard and packaging | Global | Large-scale consumer of recovered paper |
| 13 | Cascades Inc. | Kingsey Falls, Quebec, Canada | Recycled packaging and tissue | North American | Specializes in post-consumer fiber integration |
| 14 | Pratt Industries | Conyers, Georgia, USA | Recycled corrugated packaging | North American | Uses 100% recycled fiber including broke |
| 15 | Greif Inc. | Delaware, Ohio, USA | Industrial packaging and containerboard | Global | Integrates broke in mill operations |
| 16 | Klabin S.A. | São Paulo, Brazil | Paper, packaging, and recycled fiber | South American | Major Brazilian consumer of mill broke |
| 17 | Suzano S.A. | São Paulo, Brazil | Pulp and paper | Global | Processes broke in integrated mills |
| 19 | Mayr-Melnhof Karton | Vienna, Austria | Recycled cartonboard and packaging | European | Major processor of post-consumer broke |
| 20 | Rengo Co., Ltd. | Osaka, Japan | Corrugated packaging and recycled paper | Asian | Integrates broke in Japanese mills |
| 21 | Shanying International Holdings | Shanghai, China | Recycled paper and packaging | Global | Large Chinese consumer of recovered fiber |
| 22 | BillerudKorsnäs | Solna, Sweden | Paper packaging and recycled fiber | European | Uses broke in kraft and containerboard |
| 23 | Georgia-Pacific LLC | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Tissue, pulp, and packaging | North American | Subsidiary of Koch Industries; large broke user |
| 24 | Packaging Corporation of America | Lake Forest, Illinois, USA | Containerboard and corrugated packaging | North American | Integrates recycled fiber including broke |
| 25 | Sonoco Products Company | Hartsville, South Carolina, USA | Industrial packaging and recycled paperboard | Global | Major consumer of post-consumer broke |
| 26 | Vidrala S.A. | Laudio, Spain | Paper packaging and recycling | European | Processes broke in containerboard mills |
| 27 | Hokuetsu Corporation | Tokyo, Japan | Paper and recycled fiber | Asian | Japanese mill broke consumer |
| 28 | CMPC (Empresas CMPC S.A.) | Santiago, Chile | Pulp, paper, and packaging | South American | Integrates broke in Chilean operations |
| 29 | Siam Kraft Industry Co., Ltd. | Bangkok, Thailand | Recycled containerboard and packaging | Asian | Part of SCG; uses post-consumer broke |
| 30 | Kruger Inc. | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Paper, packaging, and recycled fiber | North American | Canadian mill broke processor |
Regional Dynamics
Asia-Pacific (estimated share: 45%)
Asia-Pacific dominates the market, driven by China’s large paper industry and increasing recycled content mandates. India and Southeast Asia are emerging as growth hubs, with rising packaging demand and improving collection infrastructure. Trade policies and import standards will shape regional dynamics. Direction: Growing.
North America (estimated share: 25%)
North America is a mature market with strong recycling infrastructure and corporate sustainability commitments. E-commerce growth and plastic bans are boosting demand for recycled packaging. Regulatory support, such as recycled content mandates in several states, will drive steady growth through 2035. Direction: Steady.
Europe (estimated share: 20%)
Europe leads in regulatory stringency, with the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation and circular economy action plan driving demand for post-consumer broke. High recycling rates and consumer awareness support premium-grade demand. Export restrictions and waste shipment regulations will influence trade flows. Direction: Growing.
Latin America (estimated share: 6%)
Latin America is an emerging market with growing packaging demand and improving recycling rates. Brazil and Mexico are key players, with investments in collection infrastructure and recycling capacity. Economic growth and urbanization will drive demand, but challenges remain in contamination and logistics. Direction: Emerging.
Middle East & Africa (estimated share: 4%)
The Middle East and Africa are nascent markets with limited recycling infrastructure but growing demand for packaging and tissue. Investments in recycling facilities and regulatory support in some countries are expected to drive growth. Import dependence and quality issues will shape market development. Direction: Emerging.
Market Outlook (2026-2035)
In the baseline scenario, IndexBox estimates a 4.6% compound annual growth rate for the global post-consumer paper mill broke market over 2026-2035, bringing the market index to roughly 152 by 2035 (2025=100).
Note: indexed curves are used to compare medium-term scenario trajectories when full absolute volumes are not publicly disclosed.
For full methodological details and benchmark tables, see the latest IndexBox Post-Consumer Paper Mill Broke market report.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the Post-Consumer Paper Mill Broke market in the world, covering market size, growth trajectory, demand structure, supply capability, trade flows, pricing, competitive landscape, and forecast to 2035.
The study is designed for manufacturers, distributors, importers, exporters, investors, procurement teams, advisors, and strategy teams that need a consistent, data-driven view of market dynamics and a transparent analytical definition of the product scope.
Product Coverage
This report covers the market for post-consumer paper mill broke, which consists of paper and board residues generated after consumer use and recovered for reprocessing. It includes functional, high-purity, and specialty formulations used as secondary raw materials in industrial processing, formulation and compounding, and specialty end-use applications.
Included
- POST-CONSUMER PAPER MILL BROKE FROM MIXED PAPER AND BOARD
- FUNCTIONAL GRADES FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING
- HIGH-PURITY GRADES FOR SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS
- SPECIALTY FORMULATIONS FOR COMPOUNDING
- FEEDSTOCK SOURCING AND INPUT MATERIALS
- PROCESSING AND FORMULATION SERVICES
- QUALITY CONTROL AND CERTIFICATION SERVICES
- DISTRIBUTORS AND END-USE MANUFACTURERS
Excluded
- PRE-CONSUMER MILL BROKE (VIRGIN PRODUCTION WASTE)
- VIRGIN PULP AND PRIMARY FIBER PRODUCTS
- PAPER AND BOARD PRODUCTS NOT INTENDED FOR RECYCLING
- NON-PAPER WASTE MATERIALS (PLASTICS, METALS, TEXTILES)
- FINISHED PAPER AND BOARD PRODUCTS FOR DIRECT SALE
Report Coverage and Analytical Modules
The report combines the standard market-statistics backbone with strategic chapters that are useful for commercial planning, sourcing decisions, market entry, competitor monitoring, and portfolio prioritization.
- Market size, historical development, and forecast to 2035
- Demand architecture by application, customer group, and buyer behavior
- Supply structure, production role where applicable, sourcing, and value-chain constraints
- Exports, imports, trade balance, import dependence, and key trade corridors
- Price levels, price corridors, specification effects, and commercial pricing logic
- Competitive landscape, company presence, product portfolio focus, and strategic positioning
- Country profiles for world and regional reports, with production role stated only where relevant
Segmentation Framework
The market is segmented into decision-relevant buckets so that demand drivers, pricing logic, supply constraints, and competitive positions can be compared across the same analytical frame.
- By product type / configuration: Post-Consumer Paper Mill Broke, Functional grades, High-purity grades, Specialty formulations
- By application / end-use: Circular Economy Raw Materials, Industrial processing, Formulation and compounding, Specialty end-use applications
- By value chain position: Feedstock and input sourcing, Processing and formulation, Quality control and certification, Distributors and end-use manufacturers
Classification Coverage
The classification coverage encompasses post-consumer paper mill broke as a secondary raw material within the circular economy. It is segmented by product type (functional, high-purity, specialty formulations), application (circular economy raw materials, industrial processing, formulation and compounding, specialty end-use), and value chain stage (feedstock sourcing, processing, quality control, distribution).
Geographic Coverage
Coverage includes global totals, major demand markets, production and sourcing hubs, leading exporters and importers, and country profiles for the top national markets.
Data Coverage
- Historical data: 2012-2025
- Forecast data: 2026-2035
- Market indicators: value, volume, consumption, production where available, exports, imports, prices, and company landscape
Units of Measure
- Volume: tonnes
- Value: USD
- Prices: USD per tonne
Methodology
The report combines official statistics, trade records, company disclosures, product-level evidence, and analyst validation. Data are standardized, reconciled, and cross-checked to keep market sizing, trade flows, pricing, and forecasts comparable across countries and time periods.
- International trade data, including exports, imports, and mirror statistics
- National production, consumption, and industry statistics where available
- Company-level information from public filings, product portfolios, and disclosed operating footprints
- Price series, unit-value benchmarks, and specification-level price signals
- Analyst review, outlier checks, triangulation, and forecast-scenario validation
All indicators are mapped to a consistent product definition and reviewed against the segmentation framework used in the Table of Contents.
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#1
International Paper
Headquarters
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Focus
Recycled fiber sourcing and paperboard production
Scale
Global
Major consumer of post-consumer broke in containerboard mills
WestRock
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Focus
Corrugated packaging and recycled paperboard
Scale
Global
Integrates broke from recycling operations
Smurfit Kappa Group
Headquarters
Dublin, Ireland
Focus
Paper-based packaging and recovered fiber
Scale
Global
Large user of mill broke in European operations
Nine Dragons Paper Holdings
Headquarters
Dongguan, China
Focus
Recycled containerboard and packaging
Scale
Global
Major importer and processor of recovered paper
Mondi Group
Headquarters
Vienna, Austria
Focus
Paper packaging and pulp
Scale
Global
Utilizes broke in integrated mill systems
Stora Enso
Headquarters
Helsinki, Finland
Focus
Renewable packaging and biomaterials
Scale
Global
Recycles broke in board and paper production
UPM-Kymmene
Headquarters
Helsinki, Finland
Focus
Paper, pulp, and recycled fiber
Scale
Global
Processes post-consumer broke in graphic papers
Sappi Limited
Headquarters
Johannesburg, South Africa
Focus
Specialty papers and dissolving pulp
Scale
Global
Integrates broke in coated paper mills
DS Smith
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Focus
Corrugated packaging and recycling
Scale
European
Large consumer of recovered fiber including broke
Oji Holdings Corporation
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Focus
Paper, packaging, and recycled fiber
Scale
Global
Major Japanese user of mill broke
Nippon Paper Industries
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Focus
Paper, pulp, and recycling
Scale
Global
Processes broke in newsprint and packaging
Lee & Man Paper Manufacturing
Large-scale consumer of recovered paper
Cascades Inc.
Headquarters
Kingsey Falls, Quebec, Canada
Focus
Recycled packaging and tissue
Scale
North American
Specializes in post-consumer fiber integration
Pratt Industries
Headquarters
Conyers, Georgia, USA
Focus
Recycled corrugated packaging
Scale
North American
Uses 100% recycled fiber including broke
Greif Inc.
Headquarters
Delaware, Ohio, USA
Focus
Industrial packaging and containerboard
Scale
Global
Integrates broke in mill operations
Klabin S.A.
Headquarters
São Paulo, Brazil
Focus
Paper, packaging, and recycled fiber
Scale
South American
Major Brazilian consumer of mill broke
Suzano S.A.
Headquarters
São Paulo, Brazil
Focus
Pulp and paper
Scale
Global
Processes broke in integrated mills
Mayr-Melnhof Karton
Headquarters
Vienna, Austria
Focus
Recycled cartonboard and packaging
Scale
European
Major processor of post-consumer broke
Rengo Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Osaka, Japan
Focus
Corrugated packaging and recycled paper
Scale
Asian
Integrates broke in Japanese mills
Shanying International Holdings
Headquarters
Shanghai, China
Focus
Recycled paper and packaging
Scale
Global
Large Chinese consumer of recovered fiber
BillerudKorsnäs
Headquarters
Solna, Sweden
Focus
Paper packaging and recycled fiber
Scale
European
Uses broke in kraft and containerboard
Georgia-Pacific LLC
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Focus
Tissue, pulp, and packaging
Scale
North American
Subsidiary of Koch Industries; large broke user
Packaging Corporation of America
Headquarters
Lake Forest, Illinois, USA
Focus
Containerboard and corrugated packaging
Scale
North American
Integrates recycled fiber including broke
Sonoco Products Company
Headquarters
Hartsville, South Carolina, USA
Focus
Industrial packaging and recycled paperboard
Scale
Global
Major consumer of post-consumer broke
Vidrala S.A.
Headquarters
Laudio, Spain
Focus
Paper packaging and recycling
Scale
European
Processes broke in containerboard mills
Hokuetsu Corporation
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Focus
Paper and recycled fiber
Scale
Asian
CMPC (Empresas CMPC S.A.)
Headquarters
Santiago, Chile
Focus
Pulp, paper, and packaging
Scale
South American
Integrates broke in Chilean operations
Siam Kraft Industry Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Bangkok, Thailand
Focus
Recycled containerboard and packaging
Scale
Asian
Part of SCG; uses post-consumer broke
Kruger Inc.
Headquarters
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Focus
Paper, packaging, and recycled fiber
Scale
North American
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