CHEP signs major contract for supply of recycled containers
The Dutch firm Cabka has signed a multi-year contract to supply reusable containers made out of recycled plastics.

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THE CONTAINER is customised to CHEP’s performance requirements and is set to provide a circular approach. Delivery of the first volumes is anticipated for mid-2023. Over the full term, the contract will be worth around 9 million euros in revenues per year for Cable.
CHEP is committed to zero waste, a pledge that includes innovating more closed-loop products and aspiring to use 30% recycled or upcycled plastic waste by 2025.
Cabka CEO Tim Litjens, says: “After signing a similar contract with US-retailer Target earlier this year, this new long-term agreement accentuates Cabka’s leading edge in customised solutions.”
For more information, visit www.cabka.com