Axfood invests in recycling


Axfood invests in recycling

Most of the waste from Hemköp, Willys and PrisXtra will be used as raw
material either for the recycling industry or energy production. All
waste will be carefully sorted into different fractions, collected and
then transported to plastic manufacturers, paper mills, the metals
industry or biogas plants.

Axfood has signed an agreement with the recycling companies HA,
Ragn-Sells and Stena, which together will take care of the handling of
all types of waste from Axfood stores across Sweden.
"From now on we view waste as a resource," comments Anders Strålman,
President and CEO of Axfood.
Axfood handles large flows of materials and food. This handling
generates various types of waste, such as biological waste, plastic,
corrugated board, and so on. There are great benefits - both
environmental and financial - to handling these flows efficiently. A
large share of this waste can be recycled, which means that waste has a
market value as raw material.
What is required is that stores sort their waste properly and that a
system is in place to transport the various fractions to the right
location. This is what Axfood and the three waste management contractors
will be doing now.
Plastic and corrugated board are the fractions that are easiest to sell
as raw material. Biological waste can be used to make biogas, provided
that there are plants that can accept the waste in the respective
municipalities.
"Some municipalities have such plants in place, so that food waste can
be used to make biogas," says Strålman. "Unfortunately, too many
municipalities are lagging behind when it comes to building biogas
plants. This creates problems for us. It is indefensible to require long
transports of waste - it should be taken care of locally."

For further information, please contact:
Lars Hellström, Head of Environment, Dagab AB, tel. +46-706-35 90 23
Glenny Särnström, Head of Recycling Willys AB, tel. +46-76-100 62 90
Åsa Domeij, Head of Environment and Social Responsibility, Axfood AB,
tel. +46-73-077 43 07

Pictures can be downloaded from axfood.se.

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