Paper

Stoneywood mill makes Covid-secure startup
Arjowiggins Group’s Stoneywood mill is back in production after a phased start-up during the past month.

Condé Nast maps out sustainability goals
Publisher Condé Nast has announced that it will end the use of all single-use plastic packaging by 2025, and will move to 100% certified paper by the end of next year.

Key step in Antalis takeover
The takeover of Antalis has come another step closer after majority shareholder Sequana formalised the sale of its stake to Kokusai Pulp & Paper.

Merchants pivot with new PPE offerings
Paper merchants are diversifying their ranges to meet growing demand for PPE-type products that are becoming part of everyday life, and are essential to firms adapting their businesses to the new...

G-Tec set to launch anti-microbial print laminate
UK materials manufacturer G-Tec Paper & Film, part of Gardiner Graphics Group, is poised to launch a new range of innovative anti-microbial self-adhesive films and is looking to set up a UK...

Sappi investigates mill fire
Sappi is evaluating the extent of the damage after a paper machine fire at one of its German mills.

GF Smith colour becomes cool frames
GF Smith has collaborated with luxe British eyewear manufacturer Cubitts on a limited edition sunglass, inspired by the papermaker’s ‘World’s Favourite Colour’ project.

Caledonian Paper back on line
UPM’s Caledonian Paper mill has restarted operations following an extended shutdown.

Spicers Office Team heads towards administration
Spicers Office Team (SPOT) appears increasingly likely to pre-pack in some form after the business confirmed it had filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators.

Two Sides shames University of Gloucestershire for dropping print prospectuses
The University of Gloucestershire has been blasted by Two Sides over its decision to discontinue its print prospectuses in favour of digital, a move which “fundamentally ignores” print’s sustainable...