Paper packaging - The Paper Story (PAMSA) https://thepaperstory.co.za Tue, 22 Jul 2025 12:34:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://thepaperstory.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-pamsa-favicon-32x32.png Paper packaging - The Paper Story (PAMSA) https://thepaperstory.co.za 32 32 Forest and Paper Industry Leaders Discuss the Global Sector’s Future https://thepaperstory.co.za/forest-and-paper-industry-leaders-discuss-the-global-sectors-future/ Thu, 06 Jun 2013 11:09:01 +0000 http://test.thepaperstory.co.za/?p=1766 São Paulo, Brazil, June 6th, 2013 – Today, the sixth biennial international CEOs Roundtable organized by the International Council of Forest and Paper Associations (ICFPA) took place in São Paulo, Brazil.  More than 50 CEOs and association leaders from around the world met to address issues of common interest, including the consequences of economic pressures […]

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São Paulo, Brazil, June 6th, 2013 – Today, the sixth biennial international CEOs Roundtable organized by the International Council of Forest and Paper Associations (ICFPA) took place in São Paulo, Brazil.  More than 50 CEOs and association leaders from around the world met to address issues of common interest, including the consequences of economic pressures on forests from the demand for food, fuel and fiber, the impacts of government policies and programs on the forest products industry, and how to position the industry in its transition for the future. 

We are optimistic about the future of the global forest products industry, said David Scheible, President and CEO of Graphic Packaging International, Inc. “Our industry provides renewable and recyclable products that are important to the global economy and meet the needs of individuals, families, and communities around the globe.”

As a supplier of sustainable, renewable, and recyclable wood and paper products, the industry has a growing opportunity to both satisfy traditional markets for pulp, paper, paper-based packaging, and wood products and new markets for bio-energy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and others.  Many companies are working on the development of next-generation materials from wood fiber that can meet the needs of a growing global population.

Our industry is advancing its value-added proposition with the potential of delivering sustainable, 21st century products that can help lighten the global manufacturing sector’s environmental footprint,” said Marcelo Castelli, President and CEO of Fibria S/A.  “The industry’s transformation towards the next-generation forest economy is being fueled by the rapidly growing bio-economy.”

Key points of discussion by the CEOs included the demands for wood fiber and the challenges and opportunities for the industry in the areas of increased forest yields, improvements in recovered fiber quality and quantity, and new products in the bio-economy.  They also discussed opportunities for industry collaboration on global government policies affecting the industry’s competitiveness and opportunities for attracting new customers and new workers by improving perceptions of the industry.

In order to truly take advantage of the growing opportunities provided by the bio-economy, the industry will need an infusion of new workers and new skills and competencies to produce these new products, said Chad Wasilenkoff, CEO, Fortress Paper, Ltd. “Working through our industry associations, with governments and educational institutions, we are committed to attract and train the best and the brightest to our green renewable industry.”

The next ICFPA CEOs Roundtable is scheduled to take place in 2015. 

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Sappi Paper and Paper Packaging launches new-look Typek https://thepaperstory.co.za/sappi-paper-and-paper-packaging-launches-new-look-typek/ Thu, 08 Nov 2012 13:03:52 +0000 http://test.thepaperstory.co.za/?p=1579 Johannesburg, 02 November 2012 Sappi Southern Africa has re-launched the well-known Typek brand. A popular and trusted brand in offices, schools and homes, readily available through most retailers and stationers, the distinctive red and white packaging has been updated and refreshed to more visibly reflect Sappi’s commitment to sustainability. In a market confused by imported […]

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Johannesburg, 02 November 2012

Sappi Southern Africa has re-launched the well-known Typek brand. A popular and trusted brand in offices, schools and homes, readily available through most retailers and stationers, the distinctive red and white packaging has been updated and refreshed to more visibly reflect Sappi’s commitment to sustainability. In a market confused by imported products that either do not meet credible environmental standards or serve to export jobs from South Africa to other countries, Sappi wants to make sure that consumers know that they can continue to trust the Typek brand, first launched in 1991, to provide them with a sustainable, responsible and reliable range of locally produced products.

“Market research highlighted the fact that consumers increasingly identify with environmental endorsements used on packaging when making their paper purchases” says Alex Thiel, Chief Executive Officer, and Sappi Southern Africa. “By incorporating a value statement on the reams in ‘customer friendly’ visual language, consumers can be assured of Sappi’s commitment to minimise our impact on the environment. Our trees are grown to be harvested so that we can create value-adding products from them. Paper remains a versatile product and offers us a sensory experience matched by no other medium.”

The new identity gives Typek a vibrant personality and consumers can create positive associations beyond the product features and functions. The use of the green colour and the descriptive environmental icons make it easier for consumers to visibly identify the Typek product with being a responsible and sustainable paper product. The new wrapper material is not only designed with visual appeal and to protect the integrity of the product, but is also recyclable and biodegradable.

Typek is a multi-purpose product suitable for use in inkjet and laser printers, photocopiers and fax machines. The Typek range consists of Typek White, Typek 50% Recycled, Typek Tints, Typek White Board and Typek pastel rainbow packs and is sold at retailers, stationers, paper merchants and convenience stores.

Typek is produced locally at Enstra Mill in Springs and is ISO accredited and FSC™ (Forest Stewardship Council™) certified, meaning that the woodfibre used is sourced from well managed and responsible sources. “By buying a locally manufactured paper, consumers can reduce their carbon footprint and help to sustain local job opportunities” says Thiel.

Sappi’s Earth Kind mark is a fresh visible, simple and relevant icon that captures the essence of Sappi’s (and Typek brand’s) approach to sustainability and corporate citizenship. The Earth Kind symbol is a heart symbolising humanity, placed inside an orb shape that depicts the earth, encompassing nature and the people who inhabit it. It represents Sappi’s journey as a profitable company delivering value to its stakeholders and communities while minimising its impacts on the environment.

“Sappi, established in South Africa some 75 years ago, is proud of the contribution it has made and will continue to make to South Africa,“ concluded Thiel.

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More about Sappi
Sappi Southern Africa, an integrated forest products company, meets the needs of local and international customers through a wide range of products from three divisions:

– Dissolving wood pulp, is sold to converters for use in such products as fashion clothing, mobile phone screens, cellophane wrap, pharmaceutical, beauty and household products. To enjoy life to the fullest it is great to be healthy https://aca-demic.com/. Sappi is the world’s largest manufacturer of chemical cellulose.
– The Paper and Paper Packaging division provides products including, paper pulp, newsprint, coated and uncoated fine papers, office and business papers, security and speciality papers, containerboard (used to manufacture cardboard boxes) and packaging papers (for the cement, pet food, agriculture and FMCG industries). Leading local brands includes Typek, Triple Green, Masuga,

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