The corrugated industry presents its ambition for Climate Neutrality by 2050

FEFCO has confirmed the launch of its Climate Neutrality Roadmap conducted by Climact. In a context where consumer awareness and expectations around packaging are rising, and where climate change is becoming a major concern, FEFCO is proud to present the corrugated sector’s plan to achieve climate neutrality by the year 2050.

This work responds to the EU Green Deal goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% by 2050. The European corrugated industry is circular by nature and has always been committed to sustainable growth. This impressive new ambition reflects its continuous efforts to preserve the environment and reduce GHG emissions.

Building on past achievements and thorough analytical work, the roadmap describes how the corrugated industry is committed to achieving climate neutrality. It lays out key milestones, the most plausible scenarios, the required investments, and the necessary policy measures to reach this goal. The key findings show that the industry can reduce its carbon footprint emissions through actions directly within its control by 2050 compared to business as usual (BAU):

  • Improvements in material efficiency and circularity that would reduce the footprint by 3,3 Mt CO2eq. (or 19%) by 2050 compared to BAU;
  • Further improvements in energy efficiency and decarbonisation of the energy mix would reduce the footprint by an additional 2,8 Mt CO2eq. (or 16%) by 2050 compared to BAU.

Looking beyond direct action, collective engagement of the wider value chain will enable corrugated to become carbon neutral and even carbon negative. Notably, the bulk of the reductions must be achieved upstream, and, in particular, by reducing the climate footprint of paper production. Reduction of the paper sector (fossil) carbon footprint by 80% by 2050 (in line with the current paper industry roadmap) will allow the corrugated sector to achieve climate neutrality.

Furthermore, if the paper sector fully phases out its fossil emissions, the industry would become a climate negative packaging material. The ambitions of the corrugated sector’s Climate Neutrality Roadmap can only be achieved if the following enabling conditions are met:

  • A predictable and stable regulatory framework to steer investments;
  • The availability and affordability of climate-friendly energy carriers;
  • An adequate and robust energy infrastructure;
  • Policies and measures to enable the decarbonisation of the paper sector;
  • Policies and measures to enable the decarbonisation of the transport sector;
  • Recycling policies to improve quality of waste streams.

Alex Manisty, Chairman of the FEFCO Climate Neutrality Roadmap Steering Committee, said, “The roadmap reflects a credible plan that can be implemented in the required timeframe, and shows the strong will of the industry to build a climate neutral future for corrugated. Already the most recycled packaging material, with 88% recycled content, climate neutral corrugated board will enable sustainable supply global supply chains for the long-term.”

“Climate neutrality by 2050 is the way that the European Commission foresees its future growth strategy. The FEFCO Secretariat considers it a duty to guide and assist the corrugated cardboard industry to enable climate neutrality in its manufacturing operations,” said Eleni Despotou, Director General, FEFCO.

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