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All-year centenary celebrations for TAPPI
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Originally known as the
Calling the paper, paperboard, nonwovens and tissue community from all sectors, including papermaking, paperboard, segments, about the people, to share stories, sign up for
Pulp and Paper Industry when created in 1915, TAPPI now encompasses many more sectors including packaging, bioenergy
director for packaging and product line management chemical technology to the paper industry, commented, our industry focused through leadership to create this type With a series of outreach and
of TAPPI’s 2015 conferences and chapters will hold a number
celebrates the history, people and accomplishments of the pulp, paper and packaging industry said TAPPI’s president and chief in the TAPPI Centennial 18-25 April 2015 in Atlanta, range of programming, including the PaperCon 2015 conference, in the industry, the debut of a the rare gathering of all of TAPPI’s among the wide range of industry has planned programming for PaperCon 2015 that both honours where the industry has been and where it is headed with themes Papermaking’, ‘Papermaking
“Very excited”: TAPPI’s president and chief executive Larry Montague
Recycled Paperboard Technical programme will focus on recycled
TAPPI started in 1915 when 30 papermakers gathered to form a new technical arm of Less than a year later, the
the Pulp and Paper Industry as TAPPI, its formula for success to the pulp, paper and packaging
Arjowiggins makes huge heating energy savings
September 2013. The Aberdeen-based producer
September/October 2014
ten months since the system was said: “We helped Arjowiggins
installing our system to ensure that was part of a wider scheme across the whole of the company to reduce Angus MacSween, general
manager of the ArjoWiggins Stoneywood Mill, said: “We are delighted with the performance temperature while consuming
Pulp Paper & Logistics
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