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Cortec introduces VCI Reinforced Paper for Packaging

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The Cortec CorShield VpCl-146 Reinforced Paper has a moisture barrier that acts as a barrier against moisture. Due to the characteristics, the packaging paper is easily adaptable to a number of packaging applications. March 25, 2022 Cortec has introduced CorShield VpCl-146 Reinforced Paper, which ensures tear protection for heavy-duty, and......
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Amcor introduces a new Compostable Paper Based Packaging

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At the beginning of this year, Amcor launched LifeSpan Performance Paper for the snacks and confectionary market. March 24, 2022 Switzerland-headquartered Amcor plc, a global packaging company, has developed and introduced a compostable packaging solution for butter and margarine for Grupo Agroindustrial Numar S.A. in Costa Rica. The new packaging......
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Stora Enso exploring expansion opportunities in Renewable Consumer Packaging Boards

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Post-conversion, the planned production capacity of the board line at the Stora Enso Oulu site would be 750,000 TPA of FBB, coated unbleached kraft, and liner grades. March 9, 2022 Stora Enso will carry out a feasibility study to assess the possibility of converting a paper machine at its Oulu......
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Kivanc Tekstil orders POM System from AFT for their Greenfield Project

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The POM® technology from AFT will allow the mill faster grade shifts with less waste for the multiple grades that are planned for the new paper machine. March 5, 2022 Turkey-based Kıvanç Tekstil may be new to packaging, but their broad experience applying innovative and environmental approaches in their textile......
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BillerudKorsnäs and Viken Skog to explore possibilities for jointly producing BCTMP pulp

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The aim of the feasibility study by BillerudKorsnäs and Viken Skog is to establish a production line for BCTMP pulp at the Follum mill. The mill has the adequate infrastructure and is located where sustainable wood supply is easily accessible. March 4, 2022 BillerudKorsnäs and the Norwegian forest owner group......
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2022: Trends Transforming the Paper Industry

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It’s that time of year when everyone, including business leaders in every industry, sets goals and resolutions for the months ahead. Be it new product launches or expansion projects, the companies take note of the things that worked and things that didn’t from the previous year to make subsequent plans......
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Nikita Papers: Starts 300 TPD Machine; Targets to Cross Revenue of INR 500 Crores in the Coming FY

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2021: The year that was 2021 was a rather aggressive year, wherein we witnessed lots of dramatic changes. Be it the market shifts or the consumer choices and product shifts to the supply chain riddles, the year poised threats as well as presented opportunities to the paper industry. The impact......
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BillerudKorsnäs: Ramped Up KM7, the World’s Most Modern Board Machine with Capacity of 500000 TPA

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2021: The year that was 2021 was a very successful year for BillerudKorsnäs as a whole but also for business area sack & kraft papers. We have had a very successful year in terms of new business developments and getting entry into newer packaging applications while at the same time......
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Zalani Paper Mart: Goal is to Expand in Food & Industrial Packaging Segment

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2021: The year that was Founded by Mr. Dhanji Natha Zalani in 1960, Zalani Paper Mart is a strong family-owned company and a leading brand in supplying second choice paper and plastics from Europe and the USA to over 20 countries. 2020-2021 has been a turnaround year for us as......
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Badruka Exim to Increase Focus on Packaging and Recycled Board Segments

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2021: The year that was 2021 saw the paper industry market prices rise to exorbitant highs. Even though it is true for a lot of industries in this pandemic stricken second year but the board prices saw an increase of almost 40 percent. This was due to the coal shortage,......