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Paper & Packaging Business Unit (UNPE, for its initials in Portuguese)

In 2022, compared to the previous year, there was stability in the volume of recycled fibers purchased. Compared to 2020, there was a reduction because the product was under development, which means that several tests are necessary and, consequently, a greater volume was produced. 

The data is presented in two tables, as follows:

  • Percentage of recycled fiber acquired and used, by business unit;
  • Total weight of recycled and/or recovered fiber, by business unit.

Percentage of recycled fiber purchased and used, by business unit¹

20202021²20222023
% % % %

Paper and Packaging Business Unit

0,01%

0,00%

0,00%

0,00%

Consumer Goods Business Unit

0,51%

0,00%

0,00%

0,00%

  1. When calculating the indicator, post-consumer scraps acquired from the market are considered recycled fibers (as in the case of TP Cycle, cardboard paper with this type of fiber in its composition).
  2. Adjusted history.

Total weight of recycled and/or recovered fiber, by business unit¹

2020202120222023
t t t t

Paper and Packaging Business Unit

100.189,70

118.310,13

139.674,00

133.596,00

Consumer Goods Business Unit²

7.559,00

10.244,55

11.765,39

10.032,18

Total

107.748,70

128.554,68

151.439,39

143.628,18

  1. When calculating the indicator, post-consumer shavings acquired from the market are considered to be recycled fibers (as in the case of TP Cycle, paperboard with this type of fiber in its composition).
  2. For the Consumer Goods Business Unit, the manufactured volumes of the assets acquired from Kimberly-Clark from June to December are taken into account.