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Showing 5 articles from March 11, 2020.

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McGraw-Hill Reports Company-Wide Sales of Digital Products Overtake Print for the First Time in a Fiscal Year
McGraw-Hill Reports Company-Wide Sales of Digital Products Overtake Print for the First Time in a Fiscal Year

Strong growth in digital sales was largely driven by continued expansion of Inclusive Access programs, now available on over 1,000 college campuses.

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Essity publishes its Annual and Sustainability Report for 2019
Essity publishes its Annual and Sustainability Report for 2019

Hygiene and health company Essity has today published its Annual and Sustainability Report for 2019 on www.essity.com.

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Smurfit Kappa's strength in sustainability leads to success at Nestlé supplier awards
Smurfit Kappa's strength in sustainability leads to success at Nestlé supplier awards

The packaging leader, which has a strong track record in creating innovative and sustainable solutions, won a total of five awards including the prestigious 'Best Sustainable Supplier' award, an 'Outstanding Individual' award and three other individual awards for stand-out service.

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Coronavirus concerns lead to changes at Essity's annual general meeting
Coronavirus concerns lead to changes at Essity's annual general meeting

As a precautionary and risk-minimization measure for its shareholders, Essity has decided - in consultation with experts and in response to feedback from concerned shareholders - to implement special arrangements in conjunction with Essity's Annual General Meeting on April 2, 2020.

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Paper or paper? Washington lawmakers ban plastic grocery bags, add 8-cent fee to paper ones
Paper or paper? Washington lawmakers ban plastic grocery bags, add 8-cent fee to paper ones

Several conservative lawmakers supported the Democrat-sponsored legislation, hoping it will create demand for paper bags and "breathe new life" into Washington's pulp and paper industry.

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