Our pulp and paperboard mill in Iggesund has long been almost entirely powered by fossil-free energy. It efficiently uses wood raw material to produce paperboard and uses the residual raw material lignin as energy in the process. By using the whole tree, the mill is able to produce renewable energy in the form of steam, which is used both in the drying process of paperboard and pulp and to produce electricity.

Fujifilm is pleased to announce that its Broadstairs ink manufacturing site has received ‘Zero to Landfill’ certification from Valpak, a leading provider of environmental compliance and recycling solutions.

What do we really mean when we call packaging ‘recyclable’?

It sounds like an obvious question but, in theory, every piece of packaging, from the tin can to the plastic shrink wrap, can go through the recycling process, be broken down into its raw materials, and used to make something else. So why aren’t they?

Printed.com is proud to announce the launch of its new line of eco-friendly seed-based paper and PVC free banner material. By sending zero to landfill, recycling 96% of waste and using the remainder for RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel), this initiative further underscores the company's commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable business practices.

Itoen’s Packaging Switch to Asahi Kasei’s AWP™ Cuts CO2 Emissions by 15% and Enhances Sustainability
The parent company of Asahi Photoproducts, Asahi Kasei Corporation, headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, today announced that in June 2024, its AWP™ water-washable plate was adopted by Itoen, Ltd. for printing the packaging of their barley tea bags.

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