New developments challenge a common myth – Paper cups can and should be recycled across Europe
For many, coffee from a paper cup is part of a daily routine. Yet it remains a common myth that it is difficult to recycle paper cups after use.
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For many, coffee from a paper cup is part of a daily routine. Yet it remains a common myth that it is difficult to recycle paper cups after use.
Cepi Statement: As a provider of solutions to the EU’s strategic dependencies, the pulp & paper sector must be allowed to ‘keep the lights on’
Fibre Packaging Europe responds to Eunomia Stakeholder Questionnaire on the PPWD Revision and Recyclability Requirements
Graphic Packaging International (‘Graphic Packaging’), has launched EnviroClip™ – a minimal material, paperboard alternative to plastic rings and shrink film for standard beverage cans.
Fibre Packaging Europe (FPE) provides feedback to Eunomia concerning the latest draft proposals on recycled content measures considered as part of the impact assessment and revision of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (PPWD).
FFI to host an online “Green Claims on Folding Cartons” workshop looking at requirements and regulations around green claims and advertising on packaging on 30 March 2022.
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2022 #IWD2022, Pro Carton interviewed three female leaders in the cartonboard industry.
Save the Date! The ECMA Annual Congress and announcement of the European Carton Excellence Awards 2022 will take place in Krakow, Poland on 15 & 16 September 2022.
“The European pulp & paper industry is a green, highly innovative and increasingly digital sector, offering many exciting job and career opportunities.” Jori Ringman, Cepi
Recyclable single-use paper and board packaging as a leading circular and sustainable solution in a climate-neutral economy
Following decades of continuous sustainability work, Stora Enso, Pro Carton member, announces its first fossil-CO2 emission free board mill.
Capacity Increase – Metsä Board’s Kemi mill is gearing up to increase annual capacity by 40,000 tonnes.