
Move recovered fibers streams into value
If you generate OCC, recovered fibers, paper rolls, or related fibers-based materials, BEWI Connect helps you assess the stream, support the logistics, and connect it to downstream demand.
FIBERS SUPPLY
A practical route for recovered fibers materials
Fibers and OCC streams can create real commercial value when quality, consistency, and logistics are aligned. We help suppliers understand what is relevant, what handling is needed, and how a stream can move into the right downstream market.

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What matters when selling fibers
Consistency matters
Fibers streams are easier to move when material quality and composition are stable.
Handling affects value
Storage, packaging, contamination, and moisture can all influence what is commercially viable.
Logistics shape the route
Volume, location, and transport requirements affect how a stream can move efficiently.
Fibers materials we buy
We work with selected recovered fibers streams depending on material quality, format, and market fit.

OCC
The most actively traded recovered fiber grade globally. Industrial, retail, and logistics generators produce consistent volumes — we connect those streams to paper mills and board manufacturers.

Paper rolls
Overruns, side runs, and converting waste. Commercially viable when volume and grade are consistent — we assess suitability and connect to relevant industrial buyers.

Sorted recovered fiber
Clean or near-clean fiber grades with specific downstream specifications. Grade consistency and bale quality determine commercial value.

Mixed fiber
Tradeable when volume is sufficient and contamination is low. We assess mixed streams honestly — and tell you when they're not viable rather than wasting your time.
Not all fibers streams move the same way
OCC trades differently from Double Sorted OCC, and sorted office paper moves through entirely different channels from mixed fibers. Moisture is one of the most common value-killers — mills typically cap acceptable moisture at 12%, and wet fiber risks outright load rejection. Contamination from plastic film, wax-coated boxes, or non-fibers materials can trigger price deductions of 10–30% or rejection. We help suppliers understand exactly where their stream sits commercially.
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Why sell fibers to BEWI Connect
Fiber grade knowledge
We understand the difference between OCC, DSOCC, SOP, ONP, and mixed grades — and know which downstream buyers want which specification. That specificity matters when assessing your stream.
Active mill and processor connections
We maintain relationships with paper mills and board manufacturers who source recovered fiber in volume. Your material goes to buyers with real intake needs.
Baling and logistics alignment
Fiber is bulky and logistics-sensitive. We help suppliers assess whether baling, storage, or transport setup needs adjusting to make the economics work.
Honest commercial assessment
If your stream isn't tradeable at current market conditions, we'll tell you that directly — and explain what would need to change for it to be viable.
How we assess your fibers stream
Tell us your fibers type or grade (OCC, DSOCC, mixed paper, rolls), bale quality or loose format, estimated monthly volume, and location. We'll respond with a direct assessment: whether your grade and quality match current mill and processor demand, what moisture or contamination level affects the commercial route, and what the logistics require.
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Fibers logistics: why storage and timing matter as much as volume
Fibers is one of the most logistics-sensitive recyclable materials — not because of weight or volume, but because of moisture risk. Cardboard exposed to rain or stored uncovered can lose commercial value entirely, even if the fiber itself is clean. Mill-size bales optimise container fill and qualify for better commercial terms than smaller vertical baler output. We help suppliers assess how storage conditions, bale weight, and pickup frequency affect the overall economics.
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Tell us about your fibers stream
Share your fibers type or grade, how the material is stored or baled, estimated monthly volume, and location. Our traders will respond with a direct assessment of current demand, commercial terms, and what logistics setup fits your operation.
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