New Zealand company saveBOARD has received a A$1.74 million grant from the Australian and New South Wales Governments
towards setting up a A$5 million facility that will turn packaging waste into high performance building material.
Australian builders will then be able to replace plywood, particle board and plaster board, with low carbon,
environmentally sustainable construction boards made from packaging waste such as used beverage cartons and coffee cups.
saveBOARD has the Asian Pacific distribution rights for waste-to-building material technology developed in the United
States where it has been widely used for more than a decade. saveBOARD has established a plant at Te Rapa near Hamilton
that is recycling post-production industrial packaging waste from Fonterra and Frucor into construction boards that can
be ordered now for December 2021 delivery.
The Australian and NSW Governments and the companies behind the NSW project expect the facility will create confidence
in a new market for recycled construction materials, similar to roads made from recycled glass, and enable more
packaging to become 100 per cent recyclable, in line with national packaging targets.
The Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) says this is a fantastic step forward for beverage cartons and for
the brands and consumers that use this important type of packaging. “It is great to see this level of collaboration
across the entire supply chain, addressing post-consumer materials by putting in place effective local end-market
solutions,” says Brooke Donnelly, APCO CEO.
The project is the first collaboration between Tetra Pak and SIG Combibloc in Australia under the umbrella of the Global
Recycling Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment (GRACE) and is a joint initiative with saveBOARD and its
supporters Freightways and Closed Loop.
saveBOARD co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Paul Charteris says making high-performance low-carbon building
materials using 100% recycled materials from everyday waste is a game-changer that will transform the construction
industry in Australia. “It will enhance the construction industry’s drive towards more sustainable construction
practices.”
The first Australian saveBOARD plant will reprocess liquid paperboard beverage containers, including both
aluminium-lined aseptic packages and non aluminium- lined containers collected through the container deposit scheme and
coffee cups collected through the 'Simply Cups' recycling programme. It will also source material from document
recycling company Shred-X.
Together with supplementary material from industrial processes, these items will be used to manufacture high performance
low carbon building products to substitute plaster board, particle board, and oriented strand board (OSB) that can be
used for interior and exterior applications.
The saveBOARD process uses heat and compression to bond materials, eliminating the need for glues or other chemical
additives, to produce a clean product with zero volatile organic compounds (VOCs), suitable for use in homes and
commercial buildings.
Tetra Pak Oceania Managing Director Andrew Pooch says the solution demonstrates Tetra Pak’s commitment and contribution
to a low carbon economy. “It is more than just an investment for us. It is the right thing to do - to help limit waste
to landfill and support a technology that improves local waste collection and recycling infrastructure. Cartons are the
most sustainable packaging option for beverages in Australia. With a bespoke whole carton recycling solution, we are
excited to contribute to a robust circular economy in Australia.”
SIG Combibloc Australia & New Zealand General Manager Adam Lipscomb says SIG is delighted to support this first full recycling solution for
beverage cartons on Australian soil. “Cartons are the premier sustainable choice for food and beverage packaging in
Australia, and today’s announcement further strengthens our leadership position. This project is a key milestone towards
achieving full circularity for beverage cartons in Australia, and we look forward to seeing it come to fruition.”
Freightways, Chief Executive Officer Mark Troughear says its investment in saveBOARD allows the logistics company to
grow its waste renewal division through a commitment to circular waste solutions with minimal carbon kilometres, all
while providing a new strategic growth category. “saveBOARD completes an end-product solution for Freightways, where
waste can be regenerated and reused into world class products while utilising our core capabilities in pick-up, process
and delivery channels,” says Mr Troughear.
Closed Loop Managing Director Rob Pascoe says saveBOARD products will be the lowest carbon footprint interior and
exterior board products on the market. “saveBOARD promises a better, greener, more affordable solution that can lead us
towards a more sustainable future. It’s the perfect example of the circular economy in action,” says Mr Pascoe.About saveBOARD
saveBOARD (SB) was founded with the sole purpose of solving the growing packaging waste problem in Australasia and find
sustainable solutions. By implementing proven, scalable upcycling technologies that turn locally collected waste into
locally distributed, high performance, low carbon building materials. saveBOARD is committed to being an industry leader
and putting an end to waste pollution.
The saveBOARD product is a healthy board, made with zero water, zero glues, zero chemicals and zero VOC emissions or
formaldehydes. The product’s green credentials meet all obligations under 14G of the Building Act, reducing waste from
the environment and up to 90 per cent reduction in carbon. It is also possible to recover the offcuts and end of life
boards to be remanufactured into new board products, providing a zero waste to landfill solution.
More information about saveBOARD is available at www.saveboard.nzAbout Freightways
Freightways Limited (NZE: FRE) has varied business operations in New Zealand and Australia split into three core portfolios, Express
Package, Business Mail and Information Management. Listing on the NZX in September 2003, today its portfolio of brands
includes New Zealand Couriers, Post Haste Couriers, Dataprint, DX Mail, SUB60, Stuck, Now Couriers, Kiwi Express
Couriers, Castle Parcels, Security Express, Pass The Parcel, Lit Support, Shred-X, Med-X, TIMG, Freightways Information
Services, Fieldair Holdings Limited and Parceline.About Tetra Pak
Tetra Pak is a world leading food processing and packaging solutions company. Working closely with our customers and
suppliers, we provide safe, innovative and environmentally sound products that each day meet the needs of hundreds of
millions of people in more than 160 countries. With more than 25,000 employees around the world, we believe in
responsible industry leadership and a sustainable approach to business. Our promise, “PROTECTS WHAT’S GOOD™," reflects
our vision to commit to making food safe and available, everywhere.
More information about Tetra Pak is available at www.tetrapak.comAbout SIG Combibloc
SIG is a leading systems and solutions provider for aseptic carton packaging. We work in partnership with our customers
to bring food and beverage products to consumers around the world in a safe, sustainable and affordable way. Our unique
technology and outstanding innovation capacity enable us to provide our customers with end-to-end solutions for
differentiated products, smarter factories and connected packs, all to address the ever-changing needs of consumers.
Sustainability is integral to our business and we are going Way Beyond Good to create a net positive food packaging
system.
Founded in 1853, SIG is headquartered in Neuhausen, Switzerland. The skills and experience of our approximately 5,900
employees worldwide enable us to respond quickly and effectively to the needs of our customers in over 60 countries. In
2020, SIG produced 38 billion carton packs and generated €1.8 billion in revenue. SIG has an AA ESG rating by MSCI, an
18.8 (low risk) score by Sustainalytics and a Platinum CSR rating by EcoVadis. For more information, visit www.sig.bizAbout Closed Loop
Closed Loop Environment Solutions are innovators in Waste Upcycling, and are changing how people collect, treat and reuse waste. Closed Loop is committed
to building a circular economy by helping our partners keep waste out of landfill, and turning waste back into products
that re-enter the local supply chain, eliminating future landfill.
More information about Closed Loop is available at https://closedloop.com.au/