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Showing 11 articles from October 28, 2019.

Industry News

Ahlstrom-Munksjö's offers broad range of FluoroFree® grease-proof food packaging on a global scale
Ahlstrom-Munksjö's offers broad range of FluoroFree® grease-proof food packaging on a global scale

Grease-Gard® FluoroFree® delivers outstanding grease-resistance for common fast-food packaging, food wraps, clamshells, and microwave popcorn bags, without the use of fluorochemicals, commonly referred to as PFAS.

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DS Smith Recycling and Co-op Sign New 5-Year Contract
DS Smith Recycling and Co-op Sign New 5-Year Contract

DS Smith Recycling, one of Europe's largest paper and card recyclers, managing more than 5.5 million tonnes for recycling annually, signs new five-year contract with Co-op, the UK's sixth biggest food retailer.

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Huhtamaki celebrates the inauguration of a new fiber packaging line in Russia
Huhtamaki celebrates the inauguration of a new fiber packaging line in Russia

Huhtamaki celebrated the inauguration of its newest fiber packaging line in Invanteevka, Russia.

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Metsä Wood to open a new terminal in the UK
Metsä Wood to open a new terminal in the UK

On 1 November 2019, Metsä Wood is opening a new terminal in Ipswich, Suffolk, UK for landed joinery sales.

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Leading Stories

	 Ex-DuPont CEO Claims No Intent to Burden Chemours with Unlimited Liabilities
Ex-DuPont CEO Claims No Intent to Burden Chemours with Unlimited Liabilities

DuPont de Nemours Inc. never intended to saddle its spinoff Chemours Co. with "unlimited exposure" to its liabilities, DuPont's former chief executive officer said.

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Canadian Mills' Woes Drive Up Lumber Prices
Canadian Mills' Woes Drive Up Lumber Prices

Beetles, tariffs and mill closures have cut into Canada's share of the U.S. lumber market, lifting prices by about a third over the past year and shifting even more logging to the U.S. Southeast.

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Maryland environmental officials investigate leak in Upper Potomac River near shuttered paper mill
Maryland environmental officials investigate leak in Upper Potomac River near shuttered paper mill

Maryland environmental officials said they are investigating a chemical leak from a recently shuttered paper mill on the Upper Potomac River that has discolored part of the river and could harm aquatic life.

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Phoenix Paper says cash flow problems are resolved amid rumors contractors went unpaid
Phoenix Paper says cash flow problems are resolved amid rumors contractors went unpaid

The director of strategy for Global Win Capital, the subsidiary of Shanying International that owns Phoenix Paper, said it has stalled production at the paper mill until around Nov. 11.

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Södra says breakthrough will enable large-scale textile recycling
Södra says breakthrough will enable large-scale textile recycling

At present, no one in the world can recycle fibres from blended fabrics on a large scale. Södra now has a unique solution that will enable circular flows in the fashion and textile industry.

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Union rejects latest Lewiston, Idaho Clearwater Paper contract offer
Union rejects latest Lewiston, Idaho Clearwater Paper contract offer

Vote shows 99.6 percent of members opposed to proposed deal.

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Supplier News

Kemira announces a multi-million investment in water treatment chemicals production in the UK

Kemira announced a significant capacity extension of its ferric sulfate water treatment chemicals production line in Goole, UK.

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