Paper

Kodak appoints Reifenhauser India as a channel partner for the packaging segment

Kodak has appointed Reifenhauser India as the channel partner for packaging segment, focusing primarily on flexible packaging solutions.

PEFC celebrates 10-year anniversary

PEFC has celebrated its 10-year anniversary and revealed that printers make up more than a third of the certifications awarded in the UK to date.

Lighter weight boards reduce carbon footprints, research claims

Research conducted for M-real Consumer Packaging has found that lighter weight cartonboards could help to reduce carbon footprints.

Arjowiggins Creative Papers research prioritises environment

Future business leaders are demanding that companies do more to create a low-carbon economy, according to research from Arjowiggins Creative Papers.

Neschen wants visitors to get hands-on at Fespa

Neschen will use Fespa to show innovations across its range of substrates and sister firm Seal's lamination products, including a new entry-level laminator.

Sappi Fine Paper Europe announces price increase

Sappi Fine Paper Europe is set to put up its prices again after claiming that its last increase "barely compensated for the extraordinary increase in pulp costs".

UPM Shotton holds sustainablility open day for schoolchildren

Paper manufacturer UPM Shotton has held an open day for 160 schoolchildren to take part in sustainability and hands-on science workshops at the paper plant.

Supply side discipline required to hold priceline

The domestic price of paper products in the year 2010 is expected to take a plunge, as a result of additional capacity announced by some of the paper mills.

Robert Horne's Revive 100% de-inked grade used by Sky

Robert Horne's Revive pure white silk paper has been used to produce Sky's winter brochure.

Wood Mitchell Printers boosts environmental effort with certifications

B1 litho printer Wood Mitchell Printers has boosted its environmental credentials by becoming ISO 14001 and FSC certified in response to requests from customers.