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Summary
Case ID
19036
Case Status
Proposal Description
Waste paper is processed at the Enstra site through the Recovered Fibre Plant, referred to as the RCF Plant, to produce containerboard, kraft papers, printing and writing grades. Small quantities of bleached hardwood and softwood are bought in from various suppliers both local and international.
With three uniquely capable paper mills on site, Enstra is positioned to address the growing waste paper problem of the country and to respond to the growing consumer market demand for recycled waste. From the waste paper received Enstra produces high quality printing paper, security paper and packaging paper products for use throughout industry.
Enstra Paper were issued a Waste Management License (WML) in September 2021 (12/9/11/L21096110402/3/R) and now intends to expand the capacity of the waste paper recycling operations by a design basis of the order of 1000 bdt/day, for which they need to expand the current RCF capacity. The purpose of this application.
Enstra Paper continues to preferentially utilize treated sewage effluent from Ancor WaterCare Works, as alternative to potable water from Rand Water system, and has authorization to obtain treated sewage effluent from the Welgedatcht WaterCare Works.
With three uniquely capable paper mills on site, Enstra is positioned to address the growing waste paper problem of the country and to respond to the growing consumer market demand for recycled waste. From the waste paper received Enstra produces high quality printing paper, security paper and packaging paper products for use throughout industry.
Enstra Paper were issued a Waste Management License (WML) in September 2021 (12/9/11/L21096110402/3/R) and now intends to expand the capacity of the waste paper recycling operations by a design basis of the order of 1000 bdt/day, for which they need to expand the current RCF capacity. The purpose of this application.
Enstra Paper continues to preferentially utilize treated sewage effluent from Ancor WaterCare Works, as alternative to potable water from Rand Water system, and has authorization to obtain treated sewage effluent from the Welgedatcht WaterCare Works.
Post date
13/01/2023 - 09:11
Last modified
18/10/2023 - 15:51