Paper

International Paper to relaunch Copy Range

International Paper has relaunched its Duo Copy range with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) accreditation.

Soaring paper prices 'will kill off printers'

Paper mill price increases have filtered down to printers with a number of merchants announcing price rises from 5 September.

Arjowiggins to increase paper prices

Paper manufacturer Arjowiggins has become the latest paper manufacturer to announce yet another price increase.

TECHNICAL TUTORIAL: Rohit Ramdey talks about Digital Print Media Storage and Handling

For quality, consistent printing, the media must be in good condition. It must not be damaged or degraded by the storage or handling processes.

Dow revealed as Olympic Stadium wrap sponsor

London 2012 Worldwide Olympic Partner Dow Chemical Company has been named as the sponsor and fabricator of the 7m fabric curtain that will encircle the Olympic Stadium during next summer's Games.

ITC launches biodegradable paper and paperboard laminates

ITC PSPD, a Paperboard and Specialty Papers division of ITC has developed a new series of paper and paperboard laminates with applications in flexible packaging, folding cartons and disposables.

UPM reports positive half-year results

Paper manufacturer UPM has said that it took a "major strategic step" after acquiring fellow paper business Myllykoski, after posting positive half-year figures.

UPM greenlit to acquire Myllykoski

The EU Commission has given the green light for paper manufacturer UPM to acquire Myllykoski Oyj and its sister company Rhein Papier.

Sappi announces closure of Biberist Mill in Switzerland

Sappi Fine Paper Europe announced on 20 July 2011 that it has been unsuccessful in its attempts to find a suitable acquirer to allow continued operations and employment at the mill. The company has...

Sappi confirms closure of Biberist plant

Paper manufacturer Sappi Fine Paper Europe has said it had no choice but to close its Biberist paper mill in Switzerland after an "exhaustive" search for a buyer failed to bear fruit.