Nip Impressions logo
Fri, Sep 26, 2025 00:57
Visitor
Home
Click here for Pulp & Paper Radio International
Subscription Central
Must reads for pulp and paper industry professionals
Search
My Profile
Login
Logout
Management Side

Archives

Showing 5 articles from October 25, 2022.

Industry News

Klabin launches PineFluff eXcel, a fluff pulp made from a mix of softwood and hardwood fibers
Klabin launches PineFluff eXcel, a fluff pulp made from a mix of softwood and hardwood fibers

Committed to bringing to market innovative solutions that increase productivity and sustainability, Klabin announces the launch of PineFluff eXcel, a fluff pulp made from a mix of fibers (eucalyptus hardwood pulp and pine softwood pulp) targeting the hygiene products market (baby and adult diapers, sanitary pads, pet mats, etc.).

More ...
Novolex Earns Benchmark BPI Compostable Certifications for Paper Bags and Sacks
Novolex Earns Benchmark BPI Compostable Certifications for Paper Bags and Sacks

Duro®, a Novolex® brand, has earned the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) certification for numerous products in its Dubl Life® line of paper bags and sacks. The products are among the first on the market to receive this leading certification, further expanding the portfolio of certified compostable products offered by Novolex.

More ...

Leading Stories

Suzano to acquire Kimberly Clark tissue business in Brazil
Suzano to acquire Kimberly Clark tissue business in Brazil

Suzano S.A. hereby informs its shareholders and the market in general the execution, on October 24th, 2022, of an Equity Purchase Agreement entered into by and between the Company, as Buyer, Kimberly-Clark Brasil Indústria e Comércio de Produtos de Higiene Ltda.

More ...
UPM confirms Uruguay pulp mill Q1 startup
UPM confirms Uruguay pulp mill Q1 startup

UPM's new pulp mill in Uruguay will begin commercial production in the first quarter of 2023, the company said on Tuesday, as it reported record third quarter earnings.

More ...
Weyerhaeuser, union leaders reach tentative agreement
Weyerhaeuser, union leaders reach tentative agreement

Weyerhaeuser's workers have remained on the picketing lines since Sept. 13, the first strike in 36 years. Union members demanded family-wage increases as well as better health benefits.

More ...

Powered by Bondware
News Publishing Software

The browser you are using is outdated!

You may not be getting all you can out of your browsing experience
and may be open to security risks!

Consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser or choose on below: