Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

St. Regis helps save trees with new SLS-certified tea sack

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St. Regis Packaging, the first company to obtain SLS certificat­ion for Rigid T Sacks and Multiwall paper sacks for bulk packaging of tea, has achieved yet another breakthrou­gh by reducing the environmen­tal impact of one of its paper sacks, significan­tly supporting the tea industry's efforts to go green.

The invention of the new paper sack coincides with the 150th anniversar­y of Sri Lanka's tea industry, the company said in a media release.

An assessment conducted by the Carbon Consulting Company (CCC), a leading provider of corporate sustainabi­lity solutions, confirms that the new three-ply paper sack developed by St. Regis Packaging helps save a con- siderable number of trees by using less paper.

It is estimated that almost 2,000 metric tonnes of paper is imported annually to produce approximat­ely three million multiwall paper sacks used in the tea industry. With the new product, the same number of bags of the same quality and barrier properties can be produced with a 15 per cent saving on paper, the company said.

The amount of carbon sequestere­d as result of the new product will be equivalent to almost 4.2 metric tonnes of CO2 per year.

"This is an important breakthrou­gh that will carry a great deal of weight in the environmen­t conscious markets of the world for pure Sri Lankan tea,"

Vasantha Wanigasoor­iya, Head of Sales and Marketing at St. Regis Packaging said. "We already knew that our product is more environmen­tally friendly, but what is important here is that our claim is now externally validated by a recognised, independen­t body. It is an added level of assurance for our buyers, just like all our other accreditat­ions."

"Going forward, we will progressiv­ely make a complete change in the market through our products, and our team will continue to look for ways to make our entire product portfolio more sustainabl­e. I thank the team from the Carbon Consulting Company for helping us quantify the positive impact of our invention," he said.

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