Winter 2025 Newsletter
Volume 12, Issue 1
In this issue of our newsletter, we’re pleased to share news of positive developments for carton end markets in North America, with ReCB LLC now operating a factory in Iowa and poised to open another in California. We also take you on a lightning tour of five MRFs that sort cartons into their own bales, which once again highlights just how many ways there are to handle them, and report on our recent visit to the National Assembly in Québec City to meet with lawmakers.
Additionally, we unveil the recipients of our School Grant Program and recap our presentation at TAPPICon on the growing potential of cartons for moulded fibre packaging.
Thank you for reading!
Isabelle Faucher
Managing Director
Carton Council of Canada
North American End Markets for Cartons See Progress in 2025
Learn about ReCB LLC, a new company turning post-consumer cartons into high-performance building materials, and its factories now operating in Iowa and soon in California.
There Are as Many MRFs as There Are Ways of Sorting Cartons
Join us on a quick tour of five MRFs that sort cartons into their own bales, each using their own approach, from optical sorters and loop systems to robots and manual sorting.
CCC Meets Lawmakers in Québec City
Earlier this fall, CCC visited the National Assembly to continue raising awareness of carton recyclability and express support for the expansion of the province’s deposit return system.
10 Canadian Schools Improve Recycling Efforts with CCC’s Support
Meet the recipients of our School Grant Program and discover how they are enhancing the collection of cartons and other recyclables in their schools and communities.
CCC Promotes Use of Cartons for Moulded Fibre Packaging at Premier Industry Conference
Find out how CCC made the case for the potential of post-consumer cartons in moulded fibre products before a roomful of pulp, paper and packaging professionals.
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Markets & Brokers
Carton Council of Canada maintains lists of end markets & brokers of post consumer cartons.