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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 fluctuations and mill ...
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German paper company claims 'world's first' PEFC-accredited proof paper
German paper producer Tecco has announced the development of what it claims to be the world's first PEFC-accredited proof paper, the EFI CertProof Paper ...
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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 - part of every day' ...
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Chinese charge to be top of the pile in paper
As European paper-making continues to falter, the Asian superpower is growing capacity at a great rate.
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Strike action begins at Swedish paper mills
Production at six Swedish paper mills is under threat as a result of strike action by the Swedish paper workers union, Pappers.
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More paper price rises on the way
Merchants have blamed rising pulp costs as they warned that paper prices were set to increase 5%.
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Paper union blasts FSC
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has hit back at claims by an Indonesian union that FSC certification is used as a tool to subjugate the Indonesian pulp ...
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Fuji Xerox mounts Paper Facts campaign
Fuji Xerox Australia (FXA) has launched a website entitled The Paper Facts aimed at educating companies about “the lifecycle of paper, its environmental ...
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Carr sets up pulp and paper council
The Federal government has announced plans to set up a 'Pulp and Paper Industry Innovation Council' aimed at making the industry more competitive and ...
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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 "the most advanced ...
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Swedish paper strikes called off
An 11-day strike at Swedish paper mills has been called off, just minutes before a second wave of strike action was due at six additional mills.
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Full transcript: ProPrint interview with APP's Aida Greenbury
Read the full transcript of ProPrint's landmark webcast interview with Asia Pulp and Paper's director of sustainability and stakeholder engagement, Aida ...
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APIA's paper campaign hits back at email greenwash
Organisers of the 'Paper – part of every day' campaign are taking companies such as Telstra to task over claims that electronic communications are greener ...
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FSC accused of bias against Indonesian paper industry
FSC Australia has defended its position on Asia Pulp & Paper following claims by an Indonesian pulp and paper association that FSC certification is biased ...
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APIA calls for support for paper campaign
Australia's printing trade associations have been called on to work together to change the reputation of the print industry as "a bunch of tree murderers".
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Arctic Paper sees sales in uncoated paper rise by 13%
Arctic Paper has reported a sales increase of uncoated paper but warned of "extremely tough" new competition from Asia, the US and Canada.
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APRIL receives $4m fine for paper price-fixing
Singapore-based pulp and paper company APRIL has been fined $4m by an Australian Federal Court for price-fixing in the local market.
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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 its mill but begins ...
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UPM to supply 9 million sheets of paper for climate change conference
Paper giant UPM will supply 9 million sheets of copy paper to the United Nations' Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen next week.
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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.