Mondi unveils a fresh initiative to highlight the values of its containerboard materials that we use in our everyday lives. In partnership with Olympian skateboarder Julia Brückler, Mondi challenges myths around making paper through a fusion of innovation, sustainability and athleticism.
The challenge was to build the first-ever skateboard half pipe from containerboard, the paper used in corrugated packaging. Why? Because it’s a fresh way of showing how containerboard is an ideal material that we rely on every day, and we are constantly on the lookout for the next generation of people who are passionate about paper.
Brückler’s passion for skateboarding aligns with Mondi’s commitment to excellence and, like the sport’s resilience, this project mirrors the meticulous processes of perfecting paper grades.
Brückler, who debuted at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, says, “This was such a great experience! It made me realise that we often take paper items used in our day-to-day lives for granted, not thinking about where they’re coming from or how they’re made. Discovering the details of paper packaging and how durable and strong the material can be during this project was eye-opening.”
Markus Gärtner, CEO – Corrugated Packaging, Mondi, comments, “This initiative is about inspiring people to see the value of our containerboard paper grades through a fresh perspective. Partnering with Olympian Julia Brückler was a great experience and it embodies our commitment to innovation, excellence and enjoying new challenges! Get in touch with us if you are looking for sustainable packaging solutions or a career full of potential.”