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Smurfit Kappa develops premium packaging for luxury tipple
Packaging giant Smurfit Kappa has developed a premium gift pack for Black Cow Vodka.
Smurfit Kappa opens second UK Experience Centre
Paper-based packaging giant Smurfit Kappa has opened its second UK Experience Centre in Mold, North Wales.
Arjowiggins launches interactive paper range
Arjowiggins Creative has launched a range of interactive versions of its fine papers.
Former Contract Papers boss passes away
Jimmy Marr, managing director of Contract Papers until his retirement in 1998, has passed away at the age of 76.
Caledonian Paper mulls 96pp investment
Polestar’s new 96pp web presses have resulted in an investment dilemma for UPM Caledonian Paper.
Premier Paper plants 3,000 trees at UK’s largest continuous new native woodland
Independent paper merchant Premier Paper Group has planted more than 3,000 trees in a single day at a site that is set to become the UK’s biggest continuous new native woodland.
Consumers trust certification labels, PEFC survey finds
More than 80% of consumers globally want companies that source certified material from sustainable managed forests to use certification labels to communicate their responsible sourcing practices,...
Antalis extends UPM Raflatac range
Antalis UK has extended its portfolio of products in the UPM Raflatac range of self-adhesive materials.
Vision Paper and Board expands Calisto Hi Bulk range
Paper merchant and convertor Vision Paper and Board, part of the Middleton Paper Group, has increased its Calisto Hi Bulk gloss and silk range by adding new grammages and sizes.
Arjowiggins Graphic campaign funds education for 500 children in Madagascar
Arjowiggins Graphic has hit its target for its latest Cyclus marketing campaign and funded the education of 500 children in Africa.
Premier Paper extends Essential Wide Format range
Independent paper merchant Premier Paper Group has extended its Essential Wide Format range with the launch of a number of new products.
UPM cuts capacity, Shotton's PM1 among closures
One of the two newsprint machines at UPM Shotton will be permanently shut down as part of a plan to cut a further 800,000 tonnes of European publication paper capacity.