Printing
Paul Green Printing in CVA bid to cut debt
Paul Green Printing has proposed a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) to reduce its debts of almost 1.8m.
Wadcock resigns from St Ives
St Ives group sales director Declan Wadcock has left the business after four years.
Tullis Russell grows pre-tax operating profit by 20%
Tullis Russell has boosted its pre-tax operating profit by 20% to 1.63m for the year ending March 2009, following "favourable movement" in exchange rates.
Conservative Party will scrap ID card project
The Conservatives will scrap the proposed ID card scheme and have written to the five suppliers chosen to bid for the project warning them not to sign any further contracts.
Extended trade credit insurance scheme receives mixed reaction from paper industry
The extension to the government's 'top-up' trade credit insurance scheme has received a mixed reaction from the paper industry, with one leading merchant describing it as a "damp squib".
Arjowiggins' Cocoon recycled grade papers 'offer same performance as virgin fibre'
Arjowiggins Graphic has launched coated recycled grades Cocoon Silk and Gloss and Cocoon Silk 50 and Cocoon Gloss 50.
Demand for paper to fall dramatically by 2020, report claims
Newsprint demand will decline by 56% between 2008 and 2020, while volumes for business papers and print will also fall by 45.5%, according to a new report.
Fedrigoni turnover up 6.2% despite hard times for paper
The Fedrigoni Group has reported a 6.2% increase in turnover up to 665m euro (576m) for its 2008 consolidated financial report, despite the continued difficult market conditions.
Unite calls for CPI intervention following paper mill death
Unite has condemned health and safety practices in UK paper manufacturing following the recent death of one member at Arjowiggins' Ivybridge paper mill in Devon.
IP in talks to convert Inverurie plant into green data facility
International Paper (IP) has said it is in "meaningful talks" with a consortium of industrial companies to convert its closed Inverurie paper mill into a data centre.
World's first commercial mechanised paper mill faces shutdown as charity project struggles with funding
Charity project The Paper Trail has been unable to raise the finance required to fund its long-term plans and said this may result in the "likely shutdown" of one of its two historic paper machines by...
Man killed in incident at Arjowiggins' Ivybridge fine paper mill
A man has died after becoming trapped in a paper machine at Arjowiggins' Ivybridge fine paper mill in Devon.