Paper
Paperlinx-owned Dtec undergoes image rebrand
Dtec, part of Paperlinx, has introduced a new streamlined product range and launched its new website to offer customers an improved user experience.
Arjowiggins Graphic achieves EU Ecolabel certification
Arjowiggins Graphic has achieved EU Ecolabel certification for its recycled paper stocks, including Cocoon, Satimat Green, Cyclus and Maine 1 Face Green.
Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Bielefeld and Flensburg announce merger
Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Bielefeld has announced it is to merge with Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Flensburg to form Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe.
Two Sides boosts global presence with Domtar Corporation sign-up
Two Sides has increased its presence outside of Europe after US-based uncoated freesheet paper manufacturer Domtar Corporation signed up to the environmental campaign.
PaperCo launches recycled grade Harmony Smooth
PaperCo has added another recycled grade to its portfolio with the launch of Harmony Smooth.
European newsprint manufacturers at centre of merger speculation
The European newsprint market could be on the verge of a massive shake-up following reports that three of the four largest manufacturers in the sector have been discussing a possible merger.
Iggesund Paperboard announces price increases
Iggesund Paperboard has announced another price increase for its solid bleached board grade Invercote and folding box board range Incada.
Mitsubishi HiTec Paper launches metallic iridescent inkjet photo papers
Speciality paper manufacturer Mitsubishi HiTec Paper has launched two metallic iridescent inkjet photo papers, jetscript IG 2577 and jetscript IL 2576.
De La Rue braced for 35m hit after staff 'falsified' banknote quality checks
De La Rue has laid the blame for the damaging production irregularities at its Hampshire mill firmly at the feet of its employees, as it announced an expected 35m hit to first half profits.
Rosefox Paper says FSC and PEFC certification is 'vital'
Rosefox Paper has become FSC and PEFC certified in a move that the paper merchant described as a "must" for those in the trade working with larger companies and councils.