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Showing 5 articles from November 23, 2020.

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IT Tech Packaging, Inc. Provides Updates on Its Biomass Cogeneration Project
IT Tech Packaging, Inc. Provides Updates on Its Biomass Cogeneration Project

IT Tech Packaging, Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of diversified paper products in North China, announced that it has completed invitation for the 75 t/h biomass boiler procurement bids for its biomass cogeneration project and multiple well-known enterprises in the industry have been invited and participated the open bidding.

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Pixelle Introduces FlexArmor™, a Fluorocarbon Free Barrier Technology for Oil and Grease Resistant Food Papers
Pixelle Introduces FlexArmor™, a Fluorocarbon Free Barrier Technology for Oil and Grease Resistant Food Papers

Pixelle Specialty Solutions announced the introduction of FlexArmor ™, a new barrier technology engineered for oil and grease resistance in food service, quick service restaurant, fast food and casual dining papers, without the use of fluorocarbons.

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Sonoco Introduces Lightweight Recyclable Packaging for Heavyweight Products
Sonoco Introduces Lightweight Recyclable Packaging for Heavyweight Products

Sonoco Protective Solutions, a division of global packaging leader Sonoco, announced the addition of two new paper-based packaging options for heavy and high-value products to its EnviroSense® line of more sustainable packaging: the EnviroSense FiberMax™ Bulk Box and the EnviroSense FiberMax™ Master Roll package.

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Leading Stories

Arjowiggins to restructure Scottish mill
Arjowiggins to restructure Scottish mill

Arjowiggins is to cut just over 70 jobs at its Stoneywood Mill in Scotland as the business, which was rescued from administration last year, battles the fallout from Covid-19.

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Overheated machinery likely cause of fire at Thunder Bay Resolute facility
Overheated machinery likely cause of fire at Thunder Bay Resolute facility

Overheating machinery is believed to be the cause of a Thursday evening fire at the Resolute Forest Products facility on Neebing Avenue, Thunder Bay firefighters said.

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