Folding Boxboard

Metsä Board updates Metsä Board Classic FBB with enhanced print quality and a reduced carbon footprint, achieved through mill modernization aimed at increasing fossil-free energy use.

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Metsä Board, part of Metsä Group, is bringing the market an updated version of MetsäBoard Classic FBB, pushing the industry forward with its print quality and a lower carbon footprint. 

Known for its stable quality, stiffness and light weight, and its ability to deliver, MetsäBoard Classic FBB is already a choice for fast moving goods, such as food and healthcare packaging. Thanks to an approximately EUR 60 million modernization of the Simpele folding boxboard mill, it will deliver improved print quality that extends the end use area of the grade to more demanding print jobs.  

“By combining curtain coating and blade coating, the newest version of MetsäBoard Classic FBB delivers more visual uniformity and brighter and more vivid images, which we believe is going to help our customers’ products truly stand out on store and pharmacy shelves,” said Maarten Florizoone, Vice President, Growth, Folding Boxboard. “It’s kicking off a new era in folding boxboard.” 

Energy consumed at Simpele mill to produce MetsäBoard Classic FBB has been 89% fossil-free, and that number is estimated to reach 98% by the end of 2025.

“The board is a big part of our customers’ products, so if we don’t push ourselves forward in our fossil COtargets, our customers will have a hard time decreasing their Scope 3 CO2 emissions and meeting their sustainability targets,” Florizoone said. “I think this will set the tone for future developments both in and outside of the company. Somebody needs to lead the pack and this product will do that,” said Florizoone.

Work has begun at the Simpele the mill site and the construction phase is ongoing. Once detailed engineering at the mill is completed, the technology installation will take place during a scheduled maintenance shutdown in September 2025. The improved product will be available to customers in October 2025.  

 

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