NEWS

(03/04/2014 / vlr)

Munksjö joins the Two Sides campaign

Munksjö has announced today that it has become a member of Two Sides and a supporter of the Two Sides campaigns, which promote the sustainability and the effectiveness of print and paper.

Two Sides promotes the responsible production and use of print and paper and
dispels common environmental misconceptions by providing users with
verifiable information on why print and paper is an attractive, practical
and sustainable communications medium.

Munksjö is an international paper company producing select specialty papers,
which are central elements in the design and manufacturing processes for
customers. Its unique product offering includes for example Decor paper,
Release Liners, Electrotechnical paper, Abrasive backings, Graphics and
Packaging paper and Interleaving paper. Munksjö pulp and paper enable
customers worldwide to design and produce high-value products at lower costs
and with low environmental impact. Munksjö is strongly committed to
developing its business in a sustainable manner and strongly believes in the
inherent sustainability of paper and in the need to communicate it
effectively.

Jan Åström, President and CEO of Munksjö, says: "The Two Sides communication
program is fully in line with our vision of paper in the modern world and
our core values for efficiency and sustainability. "Made by Munksjö" stands
for: Intelligent use of modern paper technologies for high-value product
design in an efficient and environmentally friendly way".

Martyn Eustace, Director of Two Sides and Print Power, responds; "It's great
to have a company of Munksjö's reputation joining this global campaign.
There is so much mis-information about paper and we need to remind users
everywhere that our products are based on renewable and recyclable materials
that will be available for generations to come. We know that consumers love
the natural properties of print and paper and the Two Sides campaign ensures
that our industry's great record on sustainability is widely communicated."