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Avery Dennison unveils textured materials
Avery Dennison has launched a new range of wall films that includes textured versions.
Texo premieres 5m canvases
Transfer print media and printable textiles specialist Texo Trade Services (TTS, 1-G330) has launched its new 5m-wide canvases for large light boxes that are seamless and deliver “deep colour”.
Hallsta Paper Mill restarts PM 11 production line
Holmen Paper has restarted its PM 11 production line at its Hallsta Paper Mill in Hallstavik, Sweden.
PEFC clears up accreditation confusion with new publication
A new publication aims to clear up confusion around the differences and similarities between two of the world's most well-known sustainable forest-management accreditations.
Mirri launches new white holographic material
Mirri, a division of Reading-based print finishing specialist Celloglas, has launched Mirri Blanco, a board with a holographic shimmer and high quality white board base.
Vellum tradition likely to continue
An outcry over plans by the House of Lords to stop printing on vellum has generated such a storm that the tradition now appears likely to continue.
Brett Martin introduces new extra strong film
Brett Martin has introduced a new strong adhesion film (SAF) to its range of flat polycarbonate sheets that it said is tough enough to endure frequent heavy fabrication.
House of Lords vellum row goes viral
A House of Lords decision to scrap the centuries old tradition of recording Acts of Parliament on vellum has sparked an outcry, with the story going viral on social media with the #savevellum...
James Cropper to recycle up to 100m McDonald's cups
James Cropper could soon be transforming up to 100 million used McDonald's coffee cups a year into paper after the two companies signed a landmark deal.
Tullis Russell Papermakers fined after worker crushed by runaway reel
Tullis Russell Papermakers has been fined £50,000 after a worker was injured in a work practice branded “Heath Robinson-esque” by the Sherrif in court.