Cardboard waste NCC
NCC (New Corrugated Cuttings) refers to clean, unused corrugated cardboard waste generated during the manufacturing and converting processes. This type of waste consists of trimmings, offcuts, and surplus cardboard that has not been used for packaging or shipping. Because NCC is free from contaminants such as ink, adhesives, or food residues, it is highly desirable in the recycling industry. It has a high fiber quality, making it an excellent raw material for producing recycled paper and new corrugated products.
NCC (New Corrugated Cuttings) refers to clean, unused corrugated cardboard waste generated during the manufacturing and converting processes. This type of waste consists of trimmings, offcuts, and surplus cardboard that has not been used for packaging or shipping. Because NCC is free from contaminants such as ink, adhesives, or food residues, it is highly desirable in the recycling industry. It has a high fiber quality, making it an excellent raw material for producing recycled paper and new corrugated products.
NCC (New Corrugated Cuttings) refers to clean, unused corrugated cardboard waste generated during the manufacturing and converting processes. This type of waste consists of trimmings, offcuts, and surplus cardboard that has not been used for packaging or shipping. Because NCC is free from contaminants such as ink, adhesives, or food residues, it is highly desirable in the recycling industry. It has a high fiber quality, making it an excellent raw material for producing recycled paper and new corrugated products.