Paper

James Cropper's 3ft paper poppy with ex-forces members of staff

Royal British Legion launches paper poppy

The Royal British Legion (RBL)’s Poppy Appeal launched yesterday (26 October) with its first ever 100% paper-based poppy.

Artist's book project hits the headlines

Artist David Shrigley has made the national news thanks to a book project featuring bespoke papermaking and printing.

The containerboard mill in Orange will permanently cease production. Image: Google Maps, 2016

International Paper closures to impact 900 jobs

International Paper is set to permanently close its containerboard mill in Orange, Texas and will permanently cease production on two of its pulp machines at other sites, affecting around 900 jobs.

New finance deal at Lecta to propel transformation

Lecta is planning to refinance in a move that will enable the business to fund its transition plans towards specialty papers.

Lanaken is an integrated pulp and paper mill. Image: Sappi

Sappi begins consultation process on Lanaken future

Sappi has started a consultation process on the potential closure of its Lanaken Mill in Belgium, while also announcing that it has completed its consultation process on the possible closure of its...

Huge Paso de los Toros pulp mill has just come on-stream

UPM updates on alkaline leak at Uruguay mill

UPM has revealed that in August there was an alkaline leak at its new Paso de los Toros pulp mill in Uruguay.

The Goole facility will create over 400 new jobs. Image: Metsä Tissue

Prime Minister hails new UK paper site

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is among the raft of voices that have endorsed Metsä Tissue’s decision to open a new manufacturing site in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, which will create over 400 new...

The huge new biomass silo at Kirkniemi Mill

Sappi's Galerie range grows eco creds after biofuel spend

A multimillion euro investment in biofuels has helped Sappi slash the carbon footprint of its Galerie range of papers.

The special cover design was created by graphic artist Peter Horridge

Power of print to the fore as Radio Times celebrates centenary

Radio Times is celebrating its centenary with a bumper issue, four front covers, and additional merch to mark the occasion.

The statement said the progressive limitation of the use of paper "creates wide-ranging social and economic risks”

European print and paper industry unites against ‘digital only’ legislation

The European social partners representing companies and workers in the printing and paper sectors have jointly expressed their concerns about the increasing promotion of digital documents and...