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  • International Women's Day 2023

  • IPCC report backs sustainable forest industries to help tackle climate change

  • It’s time for a National Cabinet discussion on sustainable forest resource security

  • Joint media release: Paper waste no longer a 'pulp' fiction thanks to new technology

  • Jori Ringman becomes Director General of CEPI

  • Kawerau's Tasman paper mill production finishes, clean up begins

  • Kimberly-Clark Australia appoints new Head of Supply Chain

  • Kimberly-Clark Response To The War In Ukraine

  • Last ream of Reflex comes off Maryvale line

  • Licella & iQ Renew Sign MOU with Oji Fibre Solutions to Investigate

  • Local solutions needed for waste export ban

  • Louise Van Tiel, a plant engineer from Oji Fibre Solutions Kinleith wins the NZ Section New Speaker Competition

  • Major barrier removed to unlock carbon farming and forestry investment!

  • Major reforms needed for recovery: Report

  • Making a positive difference in our local communities

  • Mars Wrigley injects $28.8m in Ballarat plant upgrade

  • Maryvale EfW project wins multi-council waste tenders

  • Maryvale Energy from Waste consortium signs $48.2 million MMI grant agreement.

  • More sustainable forest industries essential to meet global 2050 carbon neutrality goal, says new UN FAO Forestry Advisory Chair, Ross Hampton

  • More than 200 jobs may go as Kinleith Mill closes paper division

  • Morrison government buys Indonesian paper ignores Australian made

  • Mountain Blue, Opal, Coles partner in paper punnet trial

  • National forestry innovation institute to go ahead at University of Tasmania in Launceston

  • Nature’s Flame wood pellets production company sold to New Zealand-based Talley’s Group

  • New recyclable cardboard boxes for prawns a win for seafood-lovers and recycling

  • New study suggests cartonboard can be recycled 25 times without loss of integrity

  • New UN international partnership to fight climate change by increasing forestry

  • No FSC material from Russia and Belarus until the invasion ends

  • Norske Skog announces sale of the Tasman mill industrial site

  • Norske Skog Boyer acquired by Boyer Capital Pty Ltd

  • Norske Skog sells forest assets in Tasmania

  • Norske Skog's mill in Boyer, Southern Tasmania, has received a total grant of AUD 4 million from the Tasmanian and federal governments!

  • NZ to merge its seven Crown Research Institutes including Scion

  • OjiFS Confirms Penrose Mill Closure

  • OjiFS Engages with Tomorrows Workforce

  • OjiFS Forests FSC® Certified and Spring Planting Collaboration

  • OjiFS opens new Mildura plant, brings wax-free boxes to market

  • OjiFS Packaging Southern Wins Stormwater Superhero Award

  • OjiFS Proposes Penrose Mill Closure

  • OjiFS Purchases Cassowary Coast Cartons

  • OjiFS Soars Beyond the Boundaries for 150 Year Oji Anniversary: Making Over 9,000 Origami Cranes

  • OjiFS to invest $100m in Christchurch packaging plant

  • OjiFS’ Nadine More flying the flag for women in manufacturing

  • One year on: How Whakatāne Mill’s expansion has exceeded efficiency and sustainability goals

  • Opal and Petuna develop fibre-based first for fish

  • Opal and Thread Together: A Packaging Partnership with Purpose

  • Opal Announces Further Plant Closure After Vic Forest Ban

  • Opal Australian Paper Maryvale Mill supply update

  • Opal becomes major sponsor of Launceston City FC Juventus Academy and Scholarship program

  • Opal confirms Maryvale mill will keep producing brown paper

  • Opal Fibre Packaging Wodonga officially open for business

  • Opal is now open for business

  • Opal recycles uniforms with BlockTexx

  • Opal show off carton art on ABC’s Landline

  • Opal transitions cloud to take out risk

  • Opal uses digital print for variable advent boxes

  • Opal's $140m cardboard plant to open in October

  • Opal's Maryvale Mill in lockout

  • Opal’s Maryvale Mill back in operation after four-week lockdown

  • Opal’s pop-up cardboard box seats are the stars at City of Canterbury Bankstown’s outdoor cinemas

  • Orora numbers all rise

  • Orora’s Garrard to retire, Lowe steps up

  • Packaging eco-evolution or eco-revolution?

  • Packaging giants commit to inclusivity, diversity

  • Packaging paper and board imports up, but its finished products that are exploding

  • Packaging Queensland Open Home 2024

  • Pan Pac to rebuild its Whirinaki site in New Zealand

  • Paper and board excluded from export waste ban

  • Paper industry frets as India gears up for RCEP talks

  • Paper surviving troubled times, now weathering coronavirus fallout

  • Partnering to support local communities

  • Partnership with Detpak helping turn coffee cups into gift wrap

  • PM flags hazard reduction focus for royal commission, which must include mechanical fuel removal

  • Pranav Nair, Graduate Engineer from Opal Australian Paper announced winner of the 2021 New Speaker Competition Australia Runoff

  • Pratt to build more US recycled fiber mills

  • Pratt to host Scott Morrison and Trump in Ohio

  • Price of recycled paper grade jumps nearly 30%

  • Printed newspapers readership plummets

  • PVCA print voice pressure pays off

  • Queensland govt chops compulsory print ads.

  • Raising awareness about responsible Forest Management

  • Rebuild of Visy’s Auckland MRF yields results

  • REPORT: Packaging – what to expect in a pandemic

  • Revamped EU Forest Strategy will recognize the importance of forest-based industries and the bioeconomy

  • Ron Hooper named Whakatāne Mill's new chief executive

  • SCT Logistics expands in Wodonga to move NSW burnt timber

  • Senator Rex Patrick draws Federal Government attention to urgent need to accelerate its Billion Trees Plan

  • Shipping shortages mean local pack opportunities

  • Smarties makes total switch to paper packaging

  • Smurfit brothers lead takeover of New Zealand paper mill.

  • Spicers expands packaging with Direct Paper deal

  • Sustainability of Voith´s own activities: Successful steps reduce carbon footprint at its sites worldwide

  • Sustainable forest management and products key tools to fight climate change: IPCC.

  • Sustainable Forestry the Net in Net Zero

  • Talking... about RE+

  • Tas stadium to be largest timber roofed in the world

  • Timber to leave the CFMEU to form Timber, Furnishings and Textiles Union

  • Tissue production up at Millicent Mill

  • To the Moon and back 8 times: Reservoir Paper Mill Celebrates 40 years

  • Two Sides tells 320 companies to stop greenwashing

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