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Pulp Paper & Logistics
Pulp-based packaging combines strength with bio-degradability
Durapulp, claimed to be a lightweight, sustainable is the result of partnership between Södra and 169-year- old paper manufacturer James The partners are planning to
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bio-composite material and manufacturers to integrate it into The agreement between James
aiming to further establish DuraPulp in sectors such as luxury
non-fossil-fuel based biopolymer can be heat pressed to take on any rigid form, or used as a sheet where there is a requirement for high tearing and bend tolerance composite products, DuraPulp on 100 per cent renewable resources, while remaining
Patrick Willink, chief technology
“Sustainability has to be at the heart of manufacturing for the
ethos we know we share with Södra as both companies work
Mondi celebrates 25 years of TCF paper
and then as a hybrid paper for offset printing and now also applications, BIO TOP 3 has kept
September/October 2014
Neusiedler as the world’s continues to be produced chlorine free and without “In the meantime we but an attitude – towards different applications, more better colour reproduction
and more impact with printed secret behind BIO TOP 3’s enduring success on the said
Johannes Klumpp, sales and marketing chief at Mondi
so far as to each generate our not only by the desire to help DuraPulp take on the global burden of non-degradable used, but also to apply our
explored the adaptability of DuraPulp in a series of design-led commissions, including a paper- thin, waterproof chair, moulded packaging to cradle delicate objects in transit and an electric has been embraced as a feature, being made into a seed pod from DuraPulp exists not only as the
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