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Storopack Launches New Type of Paper Made From 50 Percent Grass Fibers

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PAPERplus® Classic Grass, Storopack’s new type of paper, increases the focus on sustainability. January 21, 2019 Protective packaging specialist Storopack has introduced new type of paper made from 50 percent grass fibers– PAPERplus® Classic Grass. The paper is a renewable raw material and requires less water and energy during production than conventional......
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A.Celli Paper to Supply Paper Rewinders to Shanying Huazhong Paper Industry in China

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The E-WIND® P100 Paper Rewinders, highly developed in terms of design, will have a paper width of 7960 mm and will guarantee a maximum production speed of 2500 mpm (design speed). January 30, 2019 A.Celli Paper has signed an agreement to supply two E-WIND® P100 rewinders to the Chinese group Shanying Huazhong......
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ANDRITZ to Supply Process Technology for Fiberline Modernization to Iggesund Paperboard

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The technology supplied by ANDRITZ will substantially contribute towards reducing emissions and result in environmentally friendly, high-quality pulp production. December 21, 2019 ANDRITZ has received an order from Holmen’s Iggesund Paperboard to supply fiberline process technology and equipment to their Iggesund mill in Sweden. ANDRITZ’s scope of supply encompasses– modernization......
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Mounting on Mega Investments, Paper Packaging to Continue on High Growth Trajectory

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The mega projects announced recently by JK Paper, Emami, and Naini will add at least 500,000 tonnes of packaging board capacity in premium category, thus matching the pace of forecasted double-digit growth in packaging paper and board, where the demand is slated to reach at 9.7 million tonnes by FY19......
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Lifting the Lid on Coffee Cup Recycling

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Coffee culture is thriving, with many of us purchasing multiple on-the-go drinks of our favourite caffeine pick-me-up each day, leading to an estimated 3 billion coffee cups being used annually, but only a fraction of these being recycled. Britain’s use of take-out coffee cups and how consumers dispose of them......
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The Selfridges Story

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In a pioneering environmental move, Selfridges is championing the collection of used cups from its retail stores and offices and handing them over to James Cropper to upcycle them into beautiful paper for the store’s iconic yellow carrier bags. British retailer Selfridges is well known for pushing boundaries and setting......
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Going Green On The Go

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Answering to the packaging needs of a growing market for takeaway food, Metsä Board’s new eco-barrier paperboard offers a sustainable and cost-efficient option. At the offices of OffsetKolmio Oy, a printing house situated in Hämeenlinna, Finland, the company’s Managing Director Kimmo Jokinen has laid out a selection of test packages......
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Sustainable Superfood in Sustainable and Safe Packaging

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Insects are considered a common element of human nutrition in many regions around the world. In Europe, too, snacks and dishes made of arthropods are becoming popular. No wonder given the fact that they are rich in nutrients, beneficial to the environment and efficient to breed. Zirpinsects, the manufacturer of......
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Mondi Flexible Packaging “Leapfrogs” Ahead in the Recycling Game

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After almost four years of development, Mondi and Werner & Mertz will introduce a new, patented innovation in 2019: a 100-percent recyclable pouch with detachable decorative panels. The pouch replaces conventional flexible packaging for Frosch products. The pioneering design overcomes many shortcomings of the recycling process and is the result......
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Packaging as Pure as Its Content

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Packaging with organic appearance is seen as the new premium – to such wide extent that some brands are copying the organic look also for products that are not organic Don’t judge the book by its cover, they say – but is that really marketable when it comes to packaging?......