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The company will highlight the powerful convergence of science, sustainability and design.
Max Hayes takes on expanded responsibilities in the release liner division at a Chicago-based manufacturer.
Industry analysts examine evolving market dynamics and emerging opportunities.
The line includes eight print web films, three of which are entirely new to the European market.
The partnership combines recycled carton board with biodegradable film technology to advance the circularity of packaging.
A Hungarian company leverages its expertise in paint and coatings to target digital and mid-sized printers with a comprehensive material supply.
The investment will reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency and decrease their environmental footprint.
Formerly known as UPM Raflatac, the company will showcase label material designed for FMCG, pharmaceuticals, logistics and industrials.
An advanced, PFAS-free self-adhesive material made with FSC C011032 certified paper.
Innovia Films will showcase films for pressure-sensitive labels, shrink sleeves and PVC-free graphic materials.
This RFID label is the first to receive APR Design for Recyclability recognition.
Paper manufacturer achieves top 1 percent EcoVadis rating and SBTi validation for emission reduction targets.
Kimdura Inkjet TW has been developed for converters serving demanding industrial applications.
The division will now be called UPM Adhesive Materials.
The APR Design for Recyclability certification ensures compatibility of materials with the North American recycling system.
The new inkjet textured papers feature up to 100 percent recycled content.
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