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NSW government praises $400m Amcor paper project

Amcor's $400m upgrade to its Botany recycling site, which is set to support up to 1,000 jobs, has been praised by the NSW Government as ...

Gunns profits halved as Bell Bay project awaits investment

Gunns has said its Bell Bay pulp mill project is still "being held in a ready status" over a year after saying it had secured a partner ...

KW Doggett opens up packaging market with new sheeter

KW Doggett Fine Paper is making a greater push into packaging with the installation of Australia's first Pemco SHM 1650 dual-rotary sheeter.

GAMAA donates $15,000 to paper campaign

The Graphic Arts Merchants Association of Australia (GAMAA) has donated $15,000 to the Australasian Paper Industry Association’s 'Paper ...

Paperlinx "streamlines" management team

Tony Kennedy will take on the role of chief financial officer at Paperlinx following the departure of two management figures at the company.

Illegal logging rates decrease

Illegal logging has fallen by between 50%-75% in the last decade in Cameroon, the Brazilian Amazon and Indonesia, according to a recent ...

Quality issue hits world's largest money printer

The world's largest banknote printer, De La Rue, has temporarily suspended some printing at its largest plant in the UK following the ...

Printers can expect paper price rises of up to 10%

Paperlinx has said that printers can expect paper price rises across the sector in the face of "surging pulp prices, wild currency ...

Reading the printed page is 'greener' than online browsing, says papermaker

Reading newspaper print has a lower impact on global warming than reading online, according to one of the world's leading papermakers.

APIA campaign rallies against 'think before you print' email footers

The 'Paper – paper of every day' industry-wide campaign has turned its attention to "damaging" email footers that suggest printing is ...

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Stock standards

In the process to meet ISO 12647-2 standards, printers need to consider many things,not least of these is the paper, discovers Steve Crowe.

Dump the plastic – use a paper bottle

While paper might go into water, it seems that water might not go into paper – at least not yet, as Gunns struggles to find finance for ...

The miracle crop

Think of Woody Harrelson and you will probably recall images from the controversial movie Natural Born Killers or his role as a naive ...

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