Rock-Tenn’s Folding Carton Division Becomes SFI®-Certified
NORCROSS, Ga.—The folding carton division of Rock-Tenn Company has achieved Fiber Sourcing Certification (FSC) to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) standard, becoming North America’s largest folding carton manufacturer to earn this distinction.
“Demand for products from responsibly-managed forests is increasing worldwide and with today’s announcement, Rock-Tenn joins a growing number of companies that are demonstrating their environmental commitment through certification to the SFI fiber sourcing standard,” said SFI Inc. President and CEO Kathy Abusow. “At a time when just 10 percent of the world’s forests are independently certified, Rock-Tenn has taken a leadership role by supporting global efforts to improve forest practices.”
Rock-Tenn Company is a vertically integrated supplier of SFI-certified Solid Bleached Sulfate (SBS) and 100-percent recycled paperboard, and began recycling paperboard in 1907. Rock-Tenn recycles almost two million tons of waste paper per year by converting it into new, recycled products. The folding carton division builds upon that core capability and heritage, offering packaging produced from recycled and SFI-certified virgin paperboard, sourced internally and externally.
“SFI fiber sourcing certification is an important step that demonstrates our ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship, sustainable business practices and development of sustainable solutions,” said Michael E. Kiepura, executive vice president and general manager of Rock-Tenn’s folding carton division.
“Both consumers and marketers are increasingly interested in raw material sources as well as conversion and distribution processes,” he noted. “We have already received numerous inquiries from customers regarding usage of our SFI Certified Sourcing label. As consumers become more aware of the SFI label’s significance in promoting responsibly managed forests, consumer product manufacturers, quick-serve restaurants, and others will want this label linked with their brands.”
Multiple-plant SFI certification demonstrates division-wide commitment. “What’s more,” Kiepura added, “our entire 24-plant network across North America has been certified to meet SFI fiber sourcing requirements, which further attests to our leadership in this area.
“We know where our fiber comes from, as well as where it’s going. Our Rock-Tenn SBS mill has been SFI certified for years. Virtually all of our Division’s other virgin paperboard suppliers are certified, too. And SFI Fiber Sourcing Certification confirms our ability to track and document this information.”
Only 10 percent of the world’s forests are certified and the SFI program stands apart from other certification programs through its fiber sourcing requirements. Program participants are required to track the uncertified content and promote responsible forestry by encouraging landowners to reforest areas that have been harvested, to use best management practices for protecting water quality and to identify and protect or create important habitat elements for wildlife, including imperiled and critically imperiled species and communities.
- Companies:
- Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Inc.
- Places:
- North America