Paper

Buyers' Guide: Gloss art papers

It may not be the trendiest stock, but when it comes to producing high-end magazines, you can't beat a bit of gloss, writes <i>Noli Dinkovski</i>

Robert Horne's revive 50:50 silk paper used for Heroes book

Robert Horne's revive 50:50 silk paper has been used to create Heroes, a book that documents the everyday life of troops in Afghanistan.

Domtar's Paper Because campaign wins environmental award

Domtar's Paper Because campaign has received The National Association of Major Mail Users' (NAMMU) environmental award for industry leadership and best management practices.

Analysis: Who will carry the cost of the CFP levy?

UK printers may have to pick up the bill for anti-dumping regulations, warns <i>Helen Morris</i>

M-real Zanders launches pure cotton paper Zanders colana

M-real Zanders has produced a swatch for its FSC and PEFC-certified letterhead papers, Zanders Letterheads, which will include its newly launched pure cotton paper Zanders colana.

Digital wallpaper is star of The Gadget Show thanks to Landor Phototex

Large-format print got its 15 minutes of fame last month when UK TV programme <i>The Gadget Show</i> featured digital wallpaper in a challenge to find the easiest way to decorate a house.

Securency owners seek sale as corruption probe leads to five UK arrests

The joint owners of secure film manufacturer Securency International are understood to be pursuing a sale of the company following allegations of corruption in its pursuit of international polymer...

Printers and merchants battle through snow

Paper merchants have been battling the tough conditions to get paper to printers as the UK is subject to sub-zero temperatures and heavy snowfall.

EBB expands in the north with Newcastle branch

Independent paper merchant Elliott Baxter (EBB) has expanded its operations and confirmed its presence in the north of England after opening a storage and distribution branch in Newcastle.

Hedge your bets: pin paper prices down

As paper price rises continue to wreak havoc in the industry, <i>Helen Morris</i> asks if negotiating a fixed price could pay off in the long term