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Showing 6 articles from March 8, 2017.

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Ex-Valley Packaging workers arrested in diaper theft in Wisconsin
Ex-Valley Packaging workers arrested in diaper theft in Wisconsin

Police disclosed Tuesday that two former Valley Packaging Industries employees are facing charges in connection with the theft of 100,000 diapers from the Fox Cities Diaper Bank.

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Södra: Gender equality increases profitability of forest estates
Södra: Gender equality increases profitability of forest estates

By 2025, women will account for 40-60 percent of Södra's elected representatives. This is one of the targets contained in the action plan for increasing diversity and gender equality in Södra's membership organisation.

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Valmet to supply two containerboard machines for Nine Dragons in China
Valmet to supply two containerboard machines for Nine Dragons in China

Valmet will supply two containerboard production lines and related automation systems for Nine Dragons Industries Co., Ltd. in China.

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Leading Stories

EU antitrust regulators raid Mondi, other paper companies
EU antitrust regulators raid Mondi, other paper companies

EU antitrust regulators raided a number of kraft paper and industrial paper sack makers including South Africa's Mondi on Tuesday on suspicion that the companies may have been involved in a cartel.

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Federal lawsuit claims Kimberly-Clark uses dangerous chemicals in Huggies Natural Care wipes
Federal lawsuit claims Kimberly-Clark uses dangerous chemicals in Huggies Natural Care wipes

Kimberly-Clark is facing a federal lawsuit for claiming that Huggies Natural Care Baby Wipes are "natural," "gentle" and "hypoallergenic." That's because the product contains a synthetic chemical called phenoxyethanol, which the Food and Drug Administration says "may cause vomiting and diarrhea" in infants.

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Orchids Paper moving headquarters to Tennessee
Orchids Paper moving headquarters to Tennessee

Orchids Paper Products Co. announced Tuesday that it is moving its headquarters from outside Tulsa, Okla., bringing up to 25 jobs to office space at the southern edge of Davidson County.

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