WASTE PAPER
WHITE
(waste paper)
Grades:
– 2.05 – Ordinary sorted office paper, up to 30% NCR, Books without heavy print.
– 2.12 – Mechanical pulp-based computer print-out, ordinary sorted office paper or books without heavy print.
– 2.14 – White log end tissue with up to 15% small/soft tubes, free from film residues, excluding towels and handkerchiefs and napkins that are difficult to split.
– 3.04 – White, lightly printed wood-free shavings without glue, free from wetstrength paper, film and paper coloured in the mass. Ash content up to 20%.
– NBP CE – Ordinary sorted office paper with file folders, min. 50% white paper, max. 10% DR (unsorted white pulp-based paper).
– NBP DR – Ordinary sorted office paper with file folders, min. 50% white paper, max 10% DR (unsorted white groundwood).
2.05
MIXED
(waste paper)
Grades:
– 1.03 – Chromo board, over 70% printed and unprinted chromo board.
– 1.04 – Used corrugated paper and board containing a minimum of 70% of corrugated board.
– 1.04a – Tissue with over 15% tubes.
– 1.05 – Old corrugated containers.
– 3.11 – Heavily printed multiply board.
– 4.01 – 100% new corrugated board, new shavings of corrugated board, unused corrugated kraft.
– 4.02 – Used corrugated kraft; used boxes of corrugated board.
– 4.04 – Used kraft sacks, only flour and sugar sacks, dusted.
– 4.05 – Unused kraft sacks
– 4.01.01 –
NEWSPAPER
(waste paper)
Grades:
– 2.01 – Newspapers free from film or staples.
OTHER PAPER
(waste paper)
Grades:
– 1.01 – PREPOT – Mixed paper and board, unsorted, under 30% ash content.
– 1.01 – POSTPOT – Mixed paper and board, unsorted, under 30% ash content.
Note
Permitted moisture content in used paper is 10%. Moisture content that exceeds 10% is deducted from the delivery weight per defined formula. In the Umka Cardboard Factory, paper with a maximum of 4% content moisture can be stored, if it is not in the stage of rotting.
Permitted content of non-hazardous impurities in used paper is 1%. Impurities that exceed 1% are deducted from the delivery weight per defined formula, and the paper is sent to sorting. Paper with more than 25% impurities is considered scrap. Impurities and impurity content are defined by the document “KO.RU.02.”