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Fibre-based packaging using renewable materials

Posted by Rick Lingle, Technical Editor -- Packaging Digest, 12/27/2012 12:25:19 PM

 

StoroPaperPOD322Due to the increasing demand for fibre-based packaging based on renewable materials, Stora Enso Speciality Papers broadens its MediaSet basis weight offering; the line is now available in basis weights of 80, 90 and 100 gsm.

 

Specially developed for high-speed-converting, the paper is optimized for the production of packaging wrappers, for e.g. confectionery, as well as for labeling of cans and jars. Brand owners, printers, packers and fillers take advantage of a number of important properties of this sized, one-side coated paper.

 

The high-white, glossy surface of MediaSet, in conjunction with an outstanding offset printability, supports a high quality and freshness emphasized product presentation at the Point of Sale (POS). The high bulk, excellent runnability and very good glue adhesion allow high and highest speed in printing, converting, packaging and labeling lines. This makes MediaSet also an economical choice for packaging production and labeling.

 

MediaSet, especially suitable for the production of food packaging, is produced at Stora Enso
Uetersen mill, Germany, from sustainably produced virgin fibres.

 

On request, MediaSet is also available with FSC- and PEFC-certification. Free of charge samples can be requested by e-mail to specialitypapers@storaenso.com.


Stora Enso Speciality Papers
+49 4122 719 685
www.storaenso.com

 

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