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Demand for recycled corrugated booms

Global interest in used and recycled corrugated boxes has surged in the past year, with increases of 115% and 92% respectively, according to UK packaging supplier Sadlers. Sadlers, a retailer specialising in both new and used cardboard boxes, has seen a 29% year-on-year increase in the number of companies disposing of surplus cardboard boxes through its 2023 reuse scheme. The company believes that the combination of economic pressures and an increased focus on corporate sustainability could propel brands that emphasise reuse into a promising future.Get more news about Packaging Boxes White Board,you can vist our website!

Google Trends data shows that in the US, interest in used cartons has increased by 352% from July 2022 to June 2023. In the UK, used cardboard has continued to grow in popularity, with an overall increase of 110%.

"The surge in interest in our used cardboard products not only underlines the growing desire of other businesses to align their operations with sustainable practices, but also highlights the power of economic influence in driving environmental change," said Lauren Sadler, Head of Sustainability & Communications at Sadlers.

"The company has grown steadily over the last 15 years and experienced an industry-wide growth boom during the Covid pandemic," she added. "With the widely reported shortage of cardboard, Sadlers was well placed to provide a solution in the form of used boxes; reusing existing material was not subject to the production stoppages that occurred during the crisis. The popularity of re-using boxes grew from there".

The family-owned company operates a stock purchase scheme, buying redundant and surplus stock from manufacturers and distributors throughout Western Europe. At the same time, it maintains its position as the UK's largest processor of used cardboard.

"For many companies, the first instinct is to scrap things like used cardboard sheets and layer pads, but we have created a re-use market for this material," continues Sadler. "At a time when financial forecasting and budgeting for some organisations is more worrying than it has been for decades, it's important that more companies are aware that they can make money back by selling used or obsolete packaging stock."


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