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Voith, Essity Conducting Research For Manufacturing of CO2-Neutral Paper

Voith has installed a pilot plant at its Heidenheim site, which will commence normal operation later in 2024. The facility will set new benchmarks for sustainable paper production by reducing water consumption by up to 95 percent and energy consumption by up to 40 percent.

May 22, 2024

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(L to R) Voith Paper CEO Andreas Endters, Essity Managing Director Wilfried Wemhoff, Parliamentary State Secretary at the BMWK Dr. Franziska Brantner and Voith CEO Toralf Haag

With a goal to drive the decarbonization of the paper industry with innovative solutions, Voith is working on a concept to enable CO2-neutral paper manufacturing. To drive forward the further development of this groundbreaking process, Voith has entered a partnership with Essity, a leading global hygiene and health company. 

To conduct further research into the completely new approach, a pilot plant was installed at Voith’s Heidenheim site that is set to commence normal operation later this year.  

An important milestone on this journey has now been reached: The project is to receive funding within the scope of the BMWK “Decarbonization of Industry” program and the EU’s “NextGenerationEU”. These initiatives are designed to permanently reduce industrial greenhouse gas emissions. The subsidy is worth approximately EUR 14.5 million.

On May 7, 2024, at Voith’s headquarters in Heidenheim, Dr. Franziska Brantner, Parliamentary State Secretary at the BMWK, presented the official funding notice to Dr. Toralf Haag, CEO of the Voith Group, and Andreas Endters, CEO of Voith Paper. This was followed by a tour of the newly built pilot plant.

“The BMWK decided to fund the project because it makes a significant contribution to the decarbonization of the paper industry,” Dr. Brantner stressed. “This is a genuinely trailblazing project. The pilot plant is therefore sending out a powerful message for the Heidenheim location and the entire industry.”

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The process that will now undergo further research with the funding from the BMWK is designed to enable a fundamentally new CO2-neutral manufacturing process thanks to pioneering process technology. It marks a breakthrough in sustainable paper production. 

The new technology is targeting new benchmarks for sustainability by reducing water consumption by up to 95 percent and energy use by up to 40 percent. The entire pilot line will be 100 percent electrically powered, which allows fossil fuels to be dispensed with completely and thus facilitates climate-friendly production. Voith and Essity are combining their expertise to drive the successful realization of this project.

“The funding is a very positive signal for Voith and the entire industry. It reaffirms yet again our business strategy with its clear focus on the development of sustainable technologies,” explained Dr. Toralf Haag, CEO of the Voith Group. 

“With the successful commissioning of the pilot line, we have reached another milestone on our journey to CO2-neutral paper production within the scope of our sustainability initiative ‘Papermaking for Life. The investments in research and development are evidence of our consistent focus on sustainable and efficient solutions,” said Mr. Andreas Endters, CEO of Voith Paper.


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“As a leading global hygiene and health company, we want to drive forward the decarbonization of the paper industry. Together with Voith, we are completely rethinking papermaking and are developing a pioneering technology that will make CO2-neutral production possible,” said Mr. Magnus Groth, President and CEO of Essity.

Funding from the BMWK is earmarked for a specific purpose and is intended to help reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses in the paper industry. It supports the achievement of the reduction target in the industrial sector in accordance with the German Climate Change Act. The subsidy of approximately EUR 14.5 million will be paid out based on the successful progress of the project.