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Publicerad: Wednesday, 21 October, 2020 - 11:54
Etiketter: The pulp and paper industry
For the third consecutive year, Stora Enso’s Sustainability Report has been included in the top ten sustainability reports globally, according to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). / Stora Enso
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Publicerad: Thursday, 24 September, 2020 - 10:20
Etiketter: The pulp and paper industry
Stora Enso has started the production of formed fiber food service products at Hylte Mill in Sweden. The production ramp-up follows the investment announced in 2019 and enables the manufacture of products that are renewable, recyclable and biodegradable. The PureFiberTM by Stora Enso eco-product range is produced without plastic and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), enabling a safe and sustainable alternative for fresh food packaging. The Group is also investing in more formed fiber capacity in Sweden and China. / Stora Enso
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Publicerad: Tuesday, 15 September, 2020 - 08:57
Etiketter: The pulp and paper industry
Stora Enso is making an investment in dispersion barrier technology at its Forshaga site in Sweden, as a step in its innovation agenda. The investment of approximately EUR 10 million enables the development and production of paperboard with barrier properties that are easier to handle in a recycling process, have a lower carbon footprint and can be compostable in industrial facilities. The new equipment is expected to come into use during the second quarter of 2021. / Stora Enso
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Publicerad: Wednesday, 26 August, 2020 - 14:08
Etiketter: The pulp and paper industry
Stora Enso will build a pilot facility for producing Cellufoam™ by Stora Enso, a lightweight, fiber-based foam material for protective packaging and cushioning. Bio-based foams are renewable and recyclable and can be used in packaging, for example, to replace oil-based polymer foams which are widely used today. The pilot plant will be located at Stora Enso’s Fors Mill in Sweden. / Stora Enso
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Publicerad: Wednesday, 6 May, 2020 - 08:08
Etiketter: The pulp and paper industry
Stora Enso and Cordenka have signed a joint development agreement to develop precursors for bio-based carbon fiber. The co-development is driven by the need for high performance carbon fiber in transportation, construction and power generation. / Stora Enso
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Publicerad: Monday, 4 May, 2020 - 16:30
Etiketter: The pulp and paper industry
Stora Enso introduces Box Inc, a digital B2B marketplace for corrugated packaging made of renewable materials. Box Inc is a new platform business designed to help companies source packaging easily online, while enabling suppliers to access new customers without having to create their own digital presence. / Stora Enso
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Publicerad: Monday, 24 February, 2020 - 13:47
Etiketter: Forest research and education
Mikael Hannus has been appointed as the Executive Secretary of the Marcus Wallenberg Foundation. He is Vice President of Group Innovation, Research and Development at Stora Enso, Stockholm, Sweden. / MWP
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Publicerad: Wednesday, 11 December, 2019 - 10:53
Etiketter: The pulp and paper industry
Stora Enso and Sulapac are launching a renewable and biodegradable straw to combat the global problem of plastic waste. The straw has strong usability and works just like a traditional straw. The new straws are available to brands and consumers looking for more eco-friendly solutions. / Stora Enso
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Publicerad: Monday, 4 November, 2019 - 13:45
Etiketter: Forestry
Stora Enso’s website has been rated best in sector according to the latest annual Webranking report by the Swedish digital agency, Comprend. The annual ranking of over 500 company-websites is the only global ranking based on stakeholder expectations, and is a leading benchmark for corporate websites. / Stora Enso
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Publicerad: Monday, 21 October, 2019 - 11:11
Etiketter: The pulp and paper industry
Stora Enso plans to make organisational changes in the Paper division following the Oulu Mill conversion at the end of 2020. The planned changes could result in a reduction of a maximum of 135 employees in the Paper division. / Stora Enso
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