In our last column, we discussed one of the founders of Greenpeace's views on the merits of active forestry, along with the associated pulp, paper and lumber mills, and other.... Read More
My previous column dealt with the declining demand for freesheet and the consequences of that decline, particularly for the USA and Australia. Freesheet grades are symptomati.... Read More
In days gone by, a reputable troubleshooter was an invaluable human resource in papermaking. When all attempts to eliminate the cause(s) of process upsets failed, this person.... Read More
Canada's 100th Anniversary PaperWeek was held earlier this year. PAPTAC organised a good program, based on industry experts and academics, and a few star speakers from outside.... Read More
It might be assumed that when a new product is ready for the market, a successful launch can be made simply by using many of the proven marketing techniques available. To some.... Read More