The client in Russia is engaged in the paper packaging industry. With extensive experience in packaging production, the company generates a large amount of waste paper as a by-product of daily operations. Seeking to improve resource efficiency and reduce environmental impact, the enterprise looked for a sustainable solution to convert this waste into new products. In addition to its packaging business, the company identified growing demand for agricultural packaging, particularly egg trays for local poultry farms.
The Russian client sought a practical way to reduce waste from its packaging operations while meeting the rising need for egg trays in the local market. The objective was to establish an in-house production line that could cut costs, ensure stable supply, and create added value from existing paper resources.
After evaluating the client’s raw materials, production targets, and market potential, Beston recommended the suitable configuration:
This configuration ensures streamlined production and high-quality output, maximizing efficiency on-site.
Currently, the BTF4-4 egg tray machine with a metal dryer has now been successfully installed and put into operation in Russia. The key outcomes are as follows:
Waste paper from the customer’s packaging business will be fully utilized to produce up to 2,500–3,000 high-quality egg trays per hour.
By supplying egg trays to local poultry farms, the customer secures a stable revenue stream while reducing environmental impact.
Beyond egg trays, the pulp molding machine can be adapted to produce other pulp-molded packaging products, such as fruit trays and coffee cup trays, creating broader market potential.