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New Study Shows How Consumers Drive Sustainability, Packaging Trends
The ULS (Use Less Stuff) Report has published a comprehensive study on packaging efficiency titled A Study of Packaging Efficiency As It Relates to Waste Prevention. Besides providing contemporary results, the research examines trends in retail packaging since the publication of the original study in 1995 and the follow-up in 2006.
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The Credibility of Print: An interview with Phil Riebel
While the digital revolution is changing the way people learn, work, pay and play, print is still a preferred choice for many aspects of American life. New research shows that the perception of information credibility increases with print, and that people find reading on paper more enjoyable than reading on digital devices.
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New research reveals Conscious Consumerism will keep sustainability a top priority for businesses
New research reveals Conscious Consumerism will keep sustainability a top priority for businesses
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Leading Mills Successfully into the Future
The global pandemic is rocking the business world, causing companies to quickly alter their priorities to remain stable. Mills need to be agile and adjust to the changing business climate.
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TAPPI Reaccredited as ANSI Standards Developer
TAPPI has again been reaccredited as an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standards Developer. ANSI is the United States’ representative to the International Standards Organization (ISO). As an ANSI Standards Developer, TAPPI Standards can become American National Standards, which can, in turn, be elevated to ISO Standards.
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Excellence in Action: 2020 TAPPI/PIMA National Awards
Excellence in Action: 2020 TAPPI/PIMA National Awards
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Global Print Market: Value Up While Volume Falls
Global Print Market: Value Up While Volume Falls
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COVID-19 transmission through paper/cardboard surfaces
COVID-19 transmission through paper/cardboard surfaces
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Prize funds research into cellulose-based aerogels
As reported by RISE Bioeconomy (innventia.com), Fernando Alvarado, a researcher at RISE Bioeconomy, has been awarded this year's Skills Prize from the Gunnar Sundblad Research Foundation. The award of SEK 500,000 (about US$59,600) will be used to initiate a Swedish research platform for cellulose-based aerogel particles that can, among other things, replace traditional absorbents, thickeners and microplastics. The prize will be awarded by HMK Carl XVI Gustaf on April 17, 2018, during the Forestry Week in Stockholm.