Your recycling and what happens to it

Recycling benefit

75,390t
Amount recycled
41,238t
CO2 avoided
£8,519,079
Disposal saving

Paper and cardboard are some of the most valuable recyclable materials in the Northern Ireland.

Around eight million tonnes of paper and cardboard is recovered in the UK every year – half of which is sent to UK paper mills for recycling, while the other half is exported.

Despite its recyclability, the average UK family still throws away six trees worth of paper and card in their rubbish bin every year, when each tonne of recycled paper and cardboard saves the equivalent of 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, 3m³ of landfill space, 4,000 kwh of energy and 7,000 gallons of water.

Waste paper is recycled through a shredding and pulping process to turn it back into different grades of paper. Issues with paper recycling largely concern removing contaminants and the wrong kind of paper from the waste stream: paper which includes non-paper additives, such as wrapping paper or gummed paper, is often too poor a quality to be recycled.

Cardboard undergoes a similar recycling process to paper, but must remain separate from the paper stream to avoid brown marks on the new paper.

You can learn more about how to recycle paper and cardboard on the Recycle Now website.

Where does paper recycling go?

Top countries (selected materials) - 2024/25

Top UK recycling destinations

Country Tonnes
Northern Ireland 5,588t
England 2,053t
Scotland 4t
Company Country Tonnes
Huhtamaki (Lurgan) Ltd Northern Ireland 4,144t
SAICA Paper UK Ltd England 1,522t
Huhtamaki (Lisburn) Ltd Northern Ireland 1,068t
Bailey Waste Recycling (NI) Northern Ireland 334t
SCA Hygiene Products UK Limited England 191t
Romiley Board Mill England 122t
Sonoco Cores And Paper Ltd England 77t
Smurfit Kappa UK Ltd England 56t
Oxfam Ireland Northern Ireland 40t
British Heart Foundation England 40t
Oxfam England 37t
Essity UK Ltd England 8t