Smurfit Kappa Paper Mill Delivered Heating Solutions to Local Community

The first premises to benefit from the scheme early next year will be a local elementary school and the kindergarten in Nettingsdorf.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The circular approach by Smurfit Kappa paper mill in Nettingsdorf, Austria will likely benefit local community. When completed, the sustainable district heating project will offer significant benefits to nearly 20,000 homes across three communities. The project aims to provide heating solutions to homes, businesses and schools in the communities by capturing excess heat from the paper mill.

The press release noted that civil works on the project have already commenced, with the first trenches excavated and pipes laid in the month of June. The company plans to erect the central heat distribution building and equipment in the coming months. The first premises to benefit from the scheme early next year will be a local elementary school and the kindergarten in Nettingsdorf.

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Once the new central heating network becomes fully operational, it will provide heating to households in the neighbouring villages of Kremsdorf, Haid and Ansfelden. The production process will save up to 21,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

Gunter Hocrathner, CEO, Smurfit Kappa Nettingsdorf said that the project is another important step forward in advancing sustainability in the mill. By using waste heat from the mill to sustainably heat homes and businesses, the company anticipates to deliver significant reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of the surrounding district, he added.