Ahlstrom-Munksjö seeks to reduce carbon footprint, landfill waste

By Katie Thorsen, WXPR Photo by Gary Garton for Star Journal Ahlstrom-Munksjö says it is seeing a strong demand for its products, especially those ...

August 4, 2022
10:26 AM

By Katie Thorsen, WXPR Photo by Gary Garton for Star Journal Ahlstrom-Munksjö says it is seeing a strong demand for its products, especially those like its fiber-based food packaging that's produce in the Rhinelander plant. 'Brand owners are looking to make changes in terms of having more compostable or recyclable options as opposed to something non-renewable like a plastic or film-based material. The specialty paper industry where we are in, we are at a unique advantage right now as opposed to maybe years past where we have the product of the future that not only brand-owners are looking for, but consumers are looking for,' said Addie Teeters, head of marketing, communications, and public affairs Ahlstrom-Munksjö.