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Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Iggesund
Apple chief executive Tim Cook re-lived some student memories when he visited the Iggesund Paperboard paper mill and forest in Sweden earlier this month.

Killer app: Gavin Martin delivers Instant hit for Ballymore
The Embassy Gardens estate in Vauxhall, holds pride of place in developer Ballymore’s portfolio. With flats starting at £650,000, this luxury development is in the Nine Elms Regeneration Area, which...

Polymer coup for De La Rue
De La Rue has scored something of a coup after securing a share of the polymer supply deal for the Bank of England’s new £20 note.

‘I liked dealing with printers, they’re fun’
With a 30-plus-year history in the paper merchanting game, Martyn Eustace, managing director of print and paper advocacy organisation Two Sides UK, is well versed on the effectiveness and...

We need to broadcast print’s positive stories
Will the day ever come when the sustainability of print and paper will be accepted without question? Probably not.

Star product: JetStar/JetStar Royal
A high-quality uncoated paper for reel-fed inkjet presses.

Antalis launches Interior Design Awards
Antalis has launched its inaugural ‘Antalis International Design Award’ competition.

Veitsiluoto: PM2 repairs will take until year-end
The damaged PM2 machine at Stora Enso’s Veitsiluoto mill will not be fully up and running again until the end of the year at the earliest, PrintWeek has learned.

Paper machine crash fuels uncoated supply issues
A further squeeze on uncoated paper supplies appears likely following a ‘major incident’ that has put one of Stora Enso’s paper machines out of action for at least six weeks.

Bank of England: tallow traces to remain
The Bank of England has confirmed that it will not be reformulating the polymer used for its new banknotes, despite protests about the use of trace amounts of animal derivative.