Recycle
Recycled fibre helps reduce demand on virgin pulp and supports a circular approach to packaging materials.
At Nexa Papers LLP, we focus on the eco-friendly concept of converting waste into useful packaging material. We manufacture high-quality craft paper for the packaging industry using recycled fibre as a key raw material, and we work to minimise the impact of production discharge through disciplined mill practices.
We integrate energy and environmental considerations into how we operate our facility, and we review our approach periodically to stay aligned with stakeholder expectations and industry best practices.
Packaging buyers increasingly ask mills about fibre sourcing and waste handling. At Nexa Papers we treat environmental responsibility as part of quality manufacturing—not a separate marketing message. Recycled fibre use, reduced waste on the floor, and careful discharge practices are discussed with partners who audit supplier sustainability.
Converting waste paper and board into usable packaging fibre reduces pressure on virgin pulp and keeps material in circulation. When recycled fibre is used effectively, energy and water intensity per tonne can be lower than many virgin routes—while still delivering the BF and GSM performance corrugated plants require.


We encourage customers to share sustainability goals so we can align on grade selection, documentation, and long-term supply programmes that support your own packaging commitments.
Recycled fibre in craft paper supports circular economy goals when collection and quality are managed well. We discuss furnish strategy with buyers who need recycled content declarations—not as a generic claim, but tied to grade performance on the corrugator.
Reducing waste on the production floor—trim recycling, disciplined housekeeping, and efficient drying—lowers energy per tonne and supports the same environmental story as fibre choice.
If your brand publishes sustainability reports, tell us what evidence you need (fibre source statements, process notes, etc.). We align supply discussions with what can be supported honestly from our Morbi operations.
Proper handling of waste materials—reusing and disposing responsibly—should be an important part of preserving energy and protecting the environment.
Recycled fibre helps reduce demand on virgin pulp and supports a circular approach to packaging materials.
Our team follows procedures that reduce paper waste and improve efficiency across production and finishing.
Less energy- and water-intensive than virgin wood pulp routes when recycled fibre is used effectively.
Recycling waste paper keeps usable fibre out of landfill and lowers methane from decomposition.