12.21.22
Paper was the hot topic in 2022. From the UPM strike in Finland to continued supply chain shortages, readers sought out information on all things paper.
In addition to challenges, readers searched for the latest products and innovation, from companies ranging from Avery Dennison to UPM Raflatac and Wausau Coated Products. The right paperstock can make all the difference on the shelf. As countless brands jockey for space and consumers’ gazing eyes, paper substrates have the ability to better convey a brand’s messaging.
The newest papers on the market today feature textures that accentuate shadow to the eyes and feel to the fingertips. While promoting positive effects of the haptic senses is not a new trend, it has certainly been emphasized in recent years. Substrate suppliers have worked overtime to deliver a wider range of materials that make an impact on-shelf.
Converter news and sustainability also drew considerable attention in 2022.
Here are the 10 most trafficked exclusives from L&NW this year:
1. Avery Dennison addresses supply chain impact of Finland strike
2. UPM Raflatac sets sights on future following strike’s conclusion
3. APR helps Amherst Label gain GMI certification
4. Connecting data improves operations at Amherst Label
5. Avery Dennison delves into latest sustainability trends
6. Paper innovation meets latest label and packaging trends
7. Avery Dennison examines latest liner technologies
8. UPM Raflatac enhances films to meet customer demand
9. APR certification: What you need to know
10. Outlook Group diverts waste with help from Channeled Resources Group
In addition to challenges, readers searched for the latest products and innovation, from companies ranging from Avery Dennison to UPM Raflatac and Wausau Coated Products. The right paperstock can make all the difference on the shelf. As countless brands jockey for space and consumers’ gazing eyes, paper substrates have the ability to better convey a brand’s messaging.
The newest papers on the market today feature textures that accentuate shadow to the eyes and feel to the fingertips. While promoting positive effects of the haptic senses is not a new trend, it has certainly been emphasized in recent years. Substrate suppliers have worked overtime to deliver a wider range of materials that make an impact on-shelf.
Converter news and sustainability also drew considerable attention in 2022.
Here are the 10 most trafficked exclusives from L&NW this year:
1. Avery Dennison addresses supply chain impact of Finland strike
2. UPM Raflatac sets sights on future following strike’s conclusion
3. APR helps Amherst Label gain GMI certification
4. Connecting data improves operations at Amherst Label
5. Avery Dennison delves into latest sustainability trends
6. Paper innovation meets latest label and packaging trends
7. Avery Dennison examines latest liner technologies
8. UPM Raflatac enhances films to meet customer demand
9. APR certification: What you need to know
10. Outlook Group diverts waste with help from Channeled Resources Group