Global Tissue News
Latest news about tissue industry in the world.
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Lucart is committed to the protection and conservation of forests with FSC® France
Lucart has signed a partnership with the Groupement Forestier Vosges Nord (GFVN) to financially support the conservation and conservation of…
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Friedrich Merz retires as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the WEPA Group
After 13 years as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the WEPA Group, Friedrich Merz will leave the Board of…
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Sofidel named on the CDP’s “A List” in the fight against climate change
Sofidel, a global leader in the production of paper for hygienic and domestic use, has obtained the maximum score –…
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Procter & Gamble releases the 2021 Citizenship Report
P&G, one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies released the 2021 Citizenship Report, which tells the stories of their…
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Tesco changes the toilet paper packaging of its brand to be more eco-friendly
The retail chain Tesco, U.K. based, has announced a new eco-friendly initiative, that is helping the company reduce use of…
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Sofidel seeks to improve its social and environmental impact with supply chain sustainable suppliers
Sofidel has supported its supply chain for years to improve its social and environmental impact. Thanks also to this commitment,…
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Essity recognized on CDP’s A List for sustainability
The hygiene and health company Essity has once again been recognized for its leadership in sustainability by the global non-profit…
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Essity is recognized in Global Child Forum’s “The State of Children’s Rights and Business 2021”
Essity has been recognized as an industry leader in the international report “The State of Children’s Rights and Business 2021”…
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Lucart achieves Cradle to Cradle certification
Lucart announces that it has obtained a new international circular economy certification, the Cradle-To-Cradle ™ Bronze level, for its EcoNatural…
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Kimberly-Clark Australia to reduce its environmental footprint
By 2022, Millicent’s Kimberly-Clark manufacturing facility in Australia is on track to divert 100% of its manufacturing waste from landfills…
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