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Cascades Sonoco Expands Birmingham, AL Facility

Monday, June 10, 2019   (0 Comments)
Posted by: Alyce Ryan

$17 million investment in water-based coating solutions for eco-friendly packaging

Cascades Sonoco, a joint venture of Cascades Inc. and Sonoco Products Company, inaugurated the expansion of its facility in Birmingham, Ala., and its new production line of eco-friendly packaging. The $17 million investment enables the facility to now produce a water-based functional coating solution to create recyclable, repulpable and compostable containers.

Numerous partners, clients, suppliers and employees took part in Open House festivities on May 1. More than 100 people attended. Mario Plourde, President and CEO of Cascades, and Rob Tiede, President and CEO of Sonoco, gave brief presentations prior to the plant tours.

The new world-class equipment allows for the production of 50,000 metric tons per year of coated paper and paperboard using the company’s FlexShield™, FluteSHIELD® and SurfSHIELD™ water-based coating technology. These water-based functional and barrier coatings are designed to replace the non-compostable applications traditionally used in the design of folding carton take-out containers. The coatings can also replace the wax used in the corrugated industry.

“Located in a strategically important region of the United States with the highest demographic growth and close to boxboard and containerboard manufacturing plants, this Cascades Sonoco investment in water-based coating solutions allows us to offer a greener alternative to our customers so that they, in turn, can meet the needs of the most discerning consumers when it comes to the environment,” Plourde said. “Because they are recyclable, repulpable and compostable, this packaging can help the food service industry to significantly reduce its ecological footprint.”

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