Smurfit Kappa set to drive down emissions further with electric trucks
November 6, 2019Smurfit Kappa has completed a successful testing session of a fully
electric truck, representing a further step in its sustainability journey.
The Interreg eGreen LastMile project involves the roll-out of seven 100%
electric trucks in the German-Dutch border area. The trucks, which can be
charged quickly, will significantly minimise CO2 emissions.
Earlier this year, Smurfit Kappa reported a relative reduction in fossil CO2 emissions by 29%
compared to its baseline year, 2005. The packaging leader has had a long-term
commitment to making real and measurable progress against its five
strategic sustainability
priorities of forest, climate change, water, waste and people.
Jo Cox, CEO of Smurfit Kappa Recycled Paper East, said: “We are delighted to
have completed a successful pilot of this exciting project. These trucks are
clean, quiet and environmentally friendly and have performed impressively so
far.
“We believe that through taking a sustainable approach to every aspect of our
company, products operations and logistics, we become more efficient and this
certainly looks to be the case with the new trucks.”
The eGreen LastMile project is set to accelerate innovation amongst vehicle
manufacturers and kick-start the electrical truck market.
The first 100% electric truck will be delivered to Smurfit Kappa’s Zülpich
Paper Mill in Germany.