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Mondi of South Africa Jumps as Consumers Shun Plastic for Paper

Mondi of South Africa Jumps as Consumers Shun Plastic for Paper

(Bloomberg) -- Mondi Ltd. shares rose after the South African packaging maker’s earnings beat expectations amid a global trend to replace plastic with durable paper products.

Demand has been strong from retailers and consumer-goods producers for a type of paper Mondi created that can hold a much as 25 kilograms of goods, Chief Executive Officer Peter Oswald said by phone Friday following publication of first-half earnings. The shares rose as much as 7 percent, the most in five months.

“Our challenge is to get capacity to produce enough” of the specialty kraft paper, he said, adding that expansion of a plant in the Czech Republic should help.

Packaging companies have been reaping the benefits of increased demand from online deliveries. Playing into the hands of Mondi is also the growing concern by consumers and governments of the impact of plastics, like single-use straws, on the environment. The London and Johannesburg-listed company, which has been expanding through acquisitions, specializes in paper packaging for everything from fresh fruit to ice cream.

Mondi reported a 17 percent increase in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization to 852 million euros ($986 million) in the six months through June, ahead of analyst forecasts. The company also raised the interim dividend to 0.2145 euros a share.

The stock traded 5.3 percent higher at 381.11 rand as of 10:10 a.m. in Johannesburg. The shares are just off an all-time high, valuing the company at 186 billion rand ($13.8 billion).

To contact the reporter on this story: John Bowker in Johannesburg at jbowker2@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anthony Palazzo at apalazzo@bloomberg.net, Tara Patel

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