Yearly Archives: 2016
Ranpak to reduce the costs-in-the-box with its new Greenline paper line
(Singapore, Sept. 14, 2016) The void filling market is constantly looking for reducing the packaging costs, while the customer demand for environmental friendly solutions increases. Ranpak offers with the new Greenline paper line a solution for both needs.
The recycled paper is produced of post-consumer waste and stands for a green solution. Due to the reduced costs of the Greenline paper, Ranpak is able to offer a competitive supply of paper and paper systems. The Greenline paper can be applied Read More...
Sonoco-Alcore to Increase Paperboard Prices Across Europe
(Brussels, Sept. 19, 2016) Sonoco-Alcore S.a.r.l. today announced it will raise prices by EUR 40 per tonne on all recycled paperboard grades sold in the Company’s Nordic, Central European and Greek regions. The price change is effective with shipments on or after October 17th, 2016.
“This price increase is in response to the continuing rise of raw material costs, which are now at the point where we need to pass on to the market,” said Phil Woolley, director, Paper Europe. Read More...
Andritz received order from Bashundhara Paper
(Graz, Austria, Sept. 20, 2016) Andritz has received an order from Bashundhara Paper Mills Limited, an enterprise of the Bashundhara Group, for supply of a turnkey tissue production line for its mill in Bangladesh. Start-up of the line, which will produce high-quality facial wipes, toilet paper, and napkins, is scheduled for the end of 2017.
The scope of supply includes the complete stock preparation, the tissue machine, as well as the complete automation and electrification. The PrimeLineCOMPACT VI tissue machine Read More...
Linerboard Weights Continue to Drop Sept. 16, 2016
(Alexandria, USA, Sept. 16, 2017) Right weighting of corrugated is happening every day. Some combiners and converters have discovered containerboards, more effective corrugators, converting equipment with less degradation, and improved designs to produce the “same” carton with less basis weight.
Not everyone is on this adventure, but those who have led the charge have been reaping the rewards. While these newer containerboards are not necessarily for conventional applications such as industrial packaging, food applications, or U.N. hazmat packaging, there are Read More...
Valmet received nine new orders for its paper testing lab
(Helsinki, Finland, Sept. 19, 2016) Valmet has recently received all together nine orders for its automated paper testing laboratory from various paper mills around the world. Three of the Valmet Paper Lab units will be delivered to North America, four to Europe and two to Asia. The deliveries will take place later this year.
Valmet’s unit is easy to use all the way from sample cutting, measurements through to getting the analyses.
To present the system in action and enable paper Read More...
Valmet to deliver a quality control system to Tembec Tartas
(Helsinki, Finland, Sept. 19, 2016) Tembec’s specialty dissolving pulp mill in Tartas, France, has ordered a Valmet IQ quality control system (QCS) and an expansion of its existing Valmet DNA distributed control system (DCS) for its pulp dryer. By complementing its current control system with this investment, the mill is targeting to improve process stability and reduce lost time during transition phases such as start-ups, breaks and speed changes. Start-up of the new QCS is scheduled for October 2016.
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Researchers study Aussie gum trees for jet fuel
(Canberra, Australia, 19 September 2016) Scientists are a step closer to using Australia’s iconic gum trees to develop low-carbon renewable jet and missile fuel.
Dr Carsten Kulheim from The Australian National University (ANU), a lead researcher in an international study published in Trends in Biotechnology, said renewable fuels that could power commercial aeroplanes were limited and expensive but a solution could be growing all around us.
“If we could plant 20 million hectares of eucalyptus species worldwide, which is currently the Read More...
Canada: PaperWeek 2017
(Montreal, Canada, 19 September 2016) The bold ‘Staying Ahead of the Curve’ theme for this year’s event has prompted organizers to revamp, reorganize, and reenergize a solid program packed with networking opportunities, invaluable learning potential and a dynamic and engaging technical program. Recognizing that the pulp and paper sector no longer operates in a silo, PaperWeek organizers are bringing together new, thematic conferences designed to support and encourage the diverse aspects of the industry under one roof of education, Read More...
Link: Handwriting, Memory, and Beyond
(Washington DC, USA, Sept. 12, 2016) The “newest,” state-of-the art, cutting-edge medical therapy for memory loss is an ancient practice: writing things down by hand. Across the world, doctors and therapists are prescribing “journaling” -- the trendy term for keeping a handwritten diary -- as a way to build a better memory or rebuild a fading one. According to research published in 2013 in the neurology journal Cortex, the complex sensorimotor feedback that is involved in any form of Read More...
Packaging is the villain again (sigh)
(Brampton, ON., Canada, 18 September 2016) John Mullinder, Executive Director, PPEC - posts on issues impacting the Canadian paper packaging industry. This time it’s on how much packaging is over packaging!! Is there a sensible middle ground? And is it fair to lump the various types of packaging together.
Extract:
There is no doubt that some goods are over-packaged and that more can be done to reduce the amount of paper, glass, metal and plastic packaging that ends up in Read More...
‘A Cellulose-Based Society’ generates three new research projects
(Stockholm, Sweden, 19 September 2016) The ‘Cellulose Fibre materials’, ‘Cellulose for the Future’ and ‘Paper mill for textile recycling in the circular economy framework’ research projects have recently been launched as a direct result of Innventia’s ‘A Cellulose-Based Society’ project. The preliminary studies from these projects will result in, among other things, proposals for our next research programme, which starts in January 2018.
Back in spring, Innventia launched its third Global Outlook Report ‘A Cellulose-Based Society’, which surveyed people’s attitudes Read More...
Who is buying Canada’s forest products? Nearly everyone!
(Montreal, Canada, 19 September 2016) Thanks to Canada’s reputation as a reliable, responsible supplier of high-quality and sustainable forest products, Canadian companies export our forest products to nearly every nation on the planet. Resolute alone exports to about 80 countries.
According to the federal government’s newly released State of Canada’s Forests report, that means over 180 different countries in the world want Canada to supply their wood, pulp, paper and other forest products. Some forest products are then used directly Read More...
“Recently”: A popular new iPhone photo app exemplifies the social value of print and paper
(Washington DC, USA, Sept. 12, 2016) Phil Riebel of Two Sides interviewed Scott Valins, young entrepreneur and founder of “Recently”
In case you are not up to speed on the latest iPhone apps -- here is one that really piqued my interest! It’s called “Recently” and it automatically creates a high quality printed magazine with the most recent photos taken with an iPhone…and mails it to you! Check it out at: http://www.getrecently.com
Two Sides: In this increasingly digital society how Read More...