Opal Fibre Packaging Wodonga: Unveiling a $140M, 55,000 sqm corrugated cardboard facility with advanced tech, eco-focus, and a key role in Australia's packaging landscape.
Opal Fibre Packaging Wodonga is officially inaugurated and ready for operations. The cutting-edge corrugated cardboard packaging facility, valued at $140 million, was unveiled today amidst the celebrations of National Recycling Week. Spanning an impressive 55,000 square metres, Opal's Wodonga facility boasts the latest in advanced, high-speed packaging manufacturing technology.
This state-of-the-art facility is strategically positioned to process recycled and kraft paper sourced from Opal's Botany Mill in Sydney and Maryvale Mill in the Latrobe Valley. As part of Opal's commitment to innovation, the Wodonga facility represents a significant investment in Australia's newest corrugating facility. Its primary focus is on the production of packaging catering to a diverse array of sectors, including fresh produce, food processing, FMCG, and manufacturing industries nationwide.
Notably, the facility is equipped with a highly automated materials and waste handling system, further enhancing its efficiency and sustainability. Opal's dedication to cutting-edge technology and eco-friendly practices positions Wodonga as a pivotal player in the Australian packaging industry.
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