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The fibre side streams of Metsä Board’s Tako paperboard mill are set to benefit nearby farms

The fibre side streams of Metsä Boards Tako paperboard mill are set to benefit nearby farms

Soilfood, a Finnish circular economy company, is processing the fibre-based side streams generated in the production of paperboard from manufacturer Metsä Board, into various soil improvement fibres for local farms. Soilfood has previously used these side streams from Metsä Board’s board mills at Kemi and Äänekoski. Now the cooperation has been extended to the Tako mill, located in the centre of Tampere.

Re-use of surplus material

Mika Leino Metsä Groups Environmental Director

Metsä Board’s cooperation with Soilfood started with a research project initiated in 2015 by the Natural Resources Institute Finland. The study looked at how wood-based fibre sludge had the ability to reduce erosion and nutrients leaching from fields to water bodies. The large-scale use of side streams is part of a new circular economy approach, where raw materials are kept in use as long as possible and existing materials are re-used.

The two companies are also working together to develop other new solutions for the beneficial use of existing production side streams. “Our goal is to have zero landfill waste from the processes of our paperboard mills after 2030. Currently, more than 99 per cent of our production side streams are used either as materials or energy. Metsä Board wants to focus on its core competence as a producer of fresh fibre paperboard, but at the same time seek more opportunities for promoting the circular economy. That’s why partners like Soilfood are important to us,” says Mika Leino, Metsä Group’s Environmental Director.

Jaakko Ikonen VP of Tako Board Mill

From fibre sludge to farm soil

Eljas Jokinen Managing Director of Soilfood

In agricultural use, these soil improvement fibres both increase soils organic matter content and improve its water retention capacity. At the same time, nutrients of wood are returned to the soil. The fibres also reduce the environmental impact of farming by increasing soil carbon stocks and reducing the leaching of nutrients into water bodies*.

* Rasa, K, Pennanen, T, Peltoniemi, K, et al. Pulp and paper mill sludges decrease soil erodibility. J. Environ. Qual. 2021; 50: 172– 184. https://doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.20170

Tako mill located in the center of Tampere

For further information, please contact: Marjo Halonen, VP Communications, Metsä Board Mobile: +358 (0)50 598 7046 Email: marjo.halonen@metsagroup.com Metsä Board www.metsagroup.com/metsaboard/

Metsä Board produces lightweight high-quality folding boxboard and food service paperboards, as well as white kraftliners. The pure fresh fibre used in our products is a renewable, safe and recyclable raw material from northern forests. We aim for completely fossil free mills and raw materials by the end of 2030. We promote a culture of diversity, equality and inclusion. 

Metsä Board’s shares are listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki. In 2023, our sales totalled EUR 1.9 billion, and we employ approximately 2,300 people. Metsä Board is part of Metsä Group, whose parent company Metsäliitto Cooperative is owned by approximately 90,000 Finnish forest owners. The sales of the whole Metsä Group were EUR 6.1 billion.  

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