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  • ‘Lost’ cartonboard imports found

  • $100M Australian Forest and Wood Innovations program launched

  • $3.4 million in funding to new recycling projects

  • 2020: Freight Costs Will Rise

  • A.Celli Paper acquires PMT Italia

  • A4 imports – the ONLY place colour matters

  • A4 imports slumped to a record low in December

  • ACCC approves sale of Orora Fibre to Australian Paper

  • AFPA welcomes continued Federal Budget support for Australia’s forest industries, but greater focus needed on timber’s role in housing crisis and emissions reduction

  • Appita New Executive Committee for 2024

  • Appita New Speaker Competition Runoff

  • Appita YPN – Net Zero Carbon Event Success!

  • Are freight costs a feature of the trade war?

  • Australia needs to invest in bioenergy and the bioeconomy

  • Australia’s pulp consumption fell 12.4% in 2020 financial year

  • Australia’s pulp imports lifted 7.0% in 2020

  • Australian pulp consumption up for sixth successive year

  • Australian woodchip exports set for growth.

  • Beyond China: Webinar Focusses on Asia

  • Cadbury Australia reduces packaging for Easter

  • Chemical use in the Australian pulp and paper industry: survey

  • China turns shipping back on, but that’s just a start

  • Coated woodfree paper consumption crashes 30% in 2018-19

  • Comics provide more than relief

  • Compostable Paper: Terms, Innovations, and Challenges

  • Converted packaging imports up 7.5%

  • Diana Hallam announced as AFPA’s new Chief Executive Officer

  • Economics: Manufacturing picked up in June, but it’s all about food right now

  • End of cartonboard from New Zealand?

  • Finalists are announced for the 2021 Women in Industry Awards

  • Food exports continue to dominate ‘packaged’ exports: it’s a meaty thing

  • FORECAST: Australian consumption faces uncertainty

  • Global rally sees pulp prices at record levels

  • Hardwood chip export price tops AUD230 per tonne

  • Import disruptions minimal to date: COVID-19 Update

  • Industry leads government on climate response

  • Industry responds to Future Made in Australia plan

  • Inspiring Change: Celebrating Women and Girls in Science

  • Its Christmas shopping time: right now!

  • Japanese paper companies continue the pivot to packaging

  • Kimberly-Clark slashing emissions at its Millicent mill, but warns of cheap import threat

  • Kinleith Mill Supports 'Love Grace Handbag Appeal'

  • Label imports roll up the local competition

  • Lignin: A Revenue Opportunity for the Paper Industry?

  • Log export data tells tale of two Tasman’s

  • New Zealand’s printing paper demand: ‘just a little different’

  • Newsprint recovery rate holds up

  • Newsprint recycling remains strong at 68%

  • Nippon subsidiary Opal announces plan to cut 220 jobs in Australia, NZ

  • NZ pulp exports recover after pandemic slump

  • NZ pulp exports rise as prices stumble

  • NZ recovered paper prices keep moving up

  • NZ sack and bag trade largely local, but watch pre-converted imports

  • Oji Fibre Solutions’ make-over of Tasman Mill

  • OjiFS Announces Simplified Management Structure

  • OjiFS Proposes to discontinue Paper Production at Kinleith Mill

  • Opal debuts world-first life-size cardboard house

  • Opal partner with City of Canterbury Bankstown to raise awareness of homelessness

  • Opal welcomes Morrison's gas plan

  • Paper imports continued to trend down in February

  • Paper Price Index: regional prices lifted 7.0% in December

  • Paper, packaging and fibre under the microscope: IndustryEdge’s annual strategic review turns 30!

  • Port Botany Chaos Adds to Trade Pains

  • Printed imports close to $1 billion in 2018

  • Protect floors and the environment with Visy’s first retail product

  • Pulp importers feel the pleasure, and the pain

  • Pulp market turns a tentative corner

  • Pulp price rocket continues higher in February and March

  • Pulp prices respond to vagaries of global demand

  • Queensland OCC export price crashes

  • Read All About It! Recycle that newsprint any way you can

  • READY, SET, GO! Paper price rises locked in

  • Recovered paper exports at decadal low

  • Recovered Paper Exports Fall 5% as Prices Crash 28%

  • Recovered Paper Exports: Indonesia replaces China as main destination

  • Recycled paper price nonsense: Analyst Insight

  • Redoubtable and remarkable: Aida Greenbury talks with IndustryEdge

  • Regional printing paper prices lift again – up 4.3% in January

  • Retail Sales Up While Employment Crunched in March

  • Scion will operate as part of the Bioeconomy Science Institute from July

  • Snapshot of Millicent Mill’s economic contribution

  • Stamps stomped in 2020

  • Super-cal: a fragile existence

  • Sydney sees import values rise – but not for all grades

  • Taking the pulse of the pulp and paper industry: June update

  • The big issue for tissues in Australia as Sorbent cuts production

  • Timber processor alarmed over 'massive amount' of softwood exported to China

  • Tissue sector set to rationalise

  • Turning Squares into Globes: OjiFS Humble Cardboard Box Goes Global

  • Uncoated Mechanical Paper: Huge spike in Directory imports has tongues wagging

  • Valmet strengthens its business by acquiring PMP Group, a provider of technologies and services for the paper industry

  • Vic opposition exposes Dan’s sham forestry plan

  • Victoria’s first energy from waste licence awarded to Maryvale ‘Energy from Waste’ project

  • Victorian industry funding a strong step forward

  • Visy manufacturing sites go solar

  • Visy opens Australia's most advanced paper recycling facility

  • Visy’s new retail paper bags a win for shoppers and Australian manufacturing

  • Waste paper exports lower, but stabilising

  • Weaker demand for pulp

  • Whakatane Mill invests $80m to boost board capacity

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