Paper
'Scratch and sniff' campaign used to promote Antalis paper
Antalis is using 'scratch and sniff' direct mail to promote a new competition in which customers could win a year's family cinema pass.
Paper price rises to continue in 2009 - report
UK paper prices are set to rise over 2009 despite an anticipated fall in consumption, according to a report by PPL Research, which blamed the weak pound for the anomaly.
UPM posts Q4 loss
Paper giant UPM has posted a larger than expected 46m euro (42m) loss for the fourth quarter of 2008.
Premier Paper opens stock base in South East
Premier Paper Group has bolstered its presence in the south of England by opening a new stock holding branch in Langley, Berkshire.
Consultation begun with Stora Enso UK staff
Stora Enso has entered into a consultation process over potential staff redundancies at its UK sites.
Norwegian group eyes part-takeover of International Paper mill
Part of International Paper's (IP) Inverurie mill in Aberdeenshire could be taken over by Biowood Norway - a Norwegian company that produces wood pellets.
UPM renews partnership with Norfolk waste group
UPM and Norfolk Environmental Waste Services (News) have announced a two-year deal, which will strengthen the paper manufacturer's presence in the recovered paper procurement sector.
Schools calendar benefits from Donald Murray paper donation
Donald Murray Paper has done its bit to help the artistic youth of Glasgow by supplying 54,000 sheets of Lumisilk 200gsm paper for the 2009 edition of the Glasgow Schools Calendar.
Worker loses part of arm at International Paper mill
A machine worker at International Paper's Inverurie paper mill in Aberdeenshire has lost part of his arm after being involved in a serious accident.
Stora and Metso announce production cutbacks
Weaker demand has hit paper giants Stora Enso and Metso Paper with both companies announcing production curtailments and temporary staff lay-offs.