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The print and paper advocacy group, Two Sides has welcomed its newest member, the European Paper Honeycomb Association (EMPHA), the pan-European association for manufacturers of paper honeycomb core and paper honeycomb board products.
EMPHA was founded in Amsterdam in 2010 and aims to represent the paper honeycomb core industry.
Paper honeycomb contains the best-in-class characteristics with the combination of superior strength and rigidity due to its form of hexagonal shaped cells. This is paired with extreme low aerial weigh per cubic meter, making paper honeycomb an attractive alternative for designers of protective packaging or as the base material for the production of doors, exhibition panels, and acoustic walls.
“The EMPHA is delighted to become a member and support Two Sides,” said EMPHA president Tony Moscrop. “We provide a platform for members involved in the manufacturing of paper honeycomb core, in Europe, to source industry information including legislative issues. One important area of information for our members is sustainability. We want our members to be able to inform their clients and customers of the sustainable attributes of our products and that our industry is committed to be part of the circular economy. Our partnership with Two Sides will allow us to use a variety of facts and stats to help is do just that.
Two Sides director of European marketing and partnerships, Ian Bates commented, “welcoming new members on board is always a pleasure. Our partnership with the EMPHA will help us communicate the great sustainable story the paper honeycomb industry has to tell, to brands and businesses that must be informed about the positive environmental attributes of paper-based packaging. We look forward to working with the EMPHA moving forward.”
EMPHA was founded in Amsterdam in 2010 and aims to represent the paper honeycomb core industry.
Paper honeycomb contains the best-in-class characteristics with the combination of superior strength and rigidity due to its form of hexagonal shaped cells. This is paired with extreme low aerial weigh per cubic meter, making paper honeycomb an attractive alternative for designers of protective packaging or as the base material for the production of doors, exhibition panels, and acoustic walls.
“The EMPHA is delighted to become a member and support Two Sides,” said EMPHA president Tony Moscrop. “We provide a platform for members involved in the manufacturing of paper honeycomb core, in Europe, to source industry information including legislative issues. One important area of information for our members is sustainability. We want our members to be able to inform their clients and customers of the sustainable attributes of our products and that our industry is committed to be part of the circular economy. Our partnership with Two Sides will allow us to use a variety of facts and stats to help is do just that.
Two Sides director of European marketing and partnerships, Ian Bates commented, “welcoming new members on board is always a pleasure. Our partnership with the EMPHA will help us communicate the great sustainable story the paper honeycomb industry has to tell, to brands and businesses that must be informed about the positive environmental attributes of paper-based packaging. We look forward to working with the EMPHA moving forward.”