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Green Production Upgraded: KINDEAL Adopts Solar Power System, Cutting Carbon Emissions by 20% in Coated Cup Paper Manufacturing

2025-09-25

KINDEAL, a pioneer in sustainable food-grade paper solutions, has announced a major leap in its environmental commitment—officially launching a new photovoltaic (PV) power system at its coated Cup Paper production base.  This upgrade is set to reduce carbon emissions by 20% in the manufacturing of its core products, including PE/PLA coated cup paper and food grade cup paper raw material, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s journey toward carbon neutrality.

The newly installed PV system, spanning over 5,000 square meters of the factory’s rooftop and open areas, has a total installed capacity of 1.2 megawatts (MW).  According to KINDEAL’s production team, the system is expected to generate approximately 1.5 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity annually—equivalent to powering 40% of the factory’s daily operations, from the extrusion coating of cup paper to the precision printing and die-cutting processes.

“At KINDEAL, sustainability isn’t just a slogan—it’s integrated into every step of our production,” said a KINDEAL CEO Mr.Yu.  “By switching to solar power, we’re not only reducing our reliance on fossil fuels but also ensuring that our high-quality coated cup paper reaches clients with a far smaller carbon footprint.  The 20% emission cut is just the start;  we’re already exploring more ways to optimize energy use in raw material sourcing and waste recycling.”

Prior to this upgrade, KINDEAL had already implemented a series of eco-friendly measures, such as using recyclable packaging for finished products and offering PLA-coated cup paper (a biodegradable alternative to traditional PE coatings) to meet global green consumption trends.  The PV system now complements these efforts, creating a more circular production model that aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the growing demands of clients in the food and beverage industry for low-carbon supply chains.

Early data from the first month of operation shows promising results: the PV system has supplied over 120,000 kWh of electricity, reducing the factory’s carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions by approximately 90 tons.  This translates to fewer greenhouse gas outputs per ton of coated cup paper produced, without compromising the product’s quality—including its food safety certifications, tensile strength, and leakage resistance.

Looking ahead, KINDEAL plans to expand the PV system’s capacity by an additional 0.5 MW next year and invest in energy-efficient machinery to further lower emissions.  The brand also aims to share its green production insights with industry partners, advocating for more sustainable practices across the entire coated cup paper manufacturing sector.

For clients seeking both high-performance and eco-conscious food-grade paper solutions, KINDEAL’s solar-powered production now offers a clearer choice—proving that quality and sustainability can go hand in hand in the world of coated cup paper.

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