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UV+EB Cured Products Rated as Easier to Recycle

UV+EB Cured Products Rated as “Easier to Recycle” RadTech commends the AF&PA on the release of a new resource for paper-based packaging designers Login or register now to gain instant access to the rest of this premium content! Ultraviolet and electron beam (UV+EB) cured inks have been found to cause few problems in the recycling process, according to a recent study by the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA). The AF&PA Design Guidance for Recyclability, rated UV+EB inks as not adversely impacting the recyclability of corrugated packaging, bleached paperboard cartons, recycled/unbleached boxboard coated/uncoated, carrier stock cartons unbleached Kraft paperboard, Kraft paper bags, multiwall shipping sacks and molded fiber containers.

These new AF&PA guidelines help designers create better paper packagin

[Illustration: Daniel Salo/Fast Company] advertisement advertisement Most every product you buy comes in some kind of packaging. And even though paper is recyclable, it’s not all created equal: Some packaging is much easier to recycle than others. advertisement advertisement The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) just released a new guide to help product designers make paper packaging as recyclable as possible. It’s not enough that the packaging has the little chasing arrow recycling symbol, which indicates that it can be sent to a local recycling system. There are actually all kinds of design flourishes that can make packaging harder to recycle. The guide show how packaging add-ons, like adhesives or silver embossing, could affect a product’s ability to have a second life.

Verso Corporation Names Randy J Nebel as President and CEO

Share this article Share this article MIAMISBURG, Ohio, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Verso Corporation (NYSE: VRS) today announced the appointment of Randy J. Nebel as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Nebel has served as interim President and Chief Executive Officer since October 2020 and has been a member of Verso s Board of Directors since November 2019. We are pleased that Randy has accepted our offer to transition from the interim role to a permanent position, said Chairman of the Board Sean Erwin. His more than 40 years of knowledge in the paper and packaging industry, combined with his breadth of executive leadership experience, make him the right choice for this role.

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