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Paper packing material White Liner series
recycledfor food applications

Paper packing material - White Liner series - DS Smith - recycled / for food applications
Paper packing material - White Liner series - DS Smith - recycled / for food applications
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paper
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recycled, for food applications

Description

Our white liner paper, also known as linerboard, is produced using 100% recycled fibre, making it a sustainable and reliable choice for packaging applications. FSC® certified and available in Grades A, B, and C, it provides the high print performance, clean finish, and strength required by today’s high-speed corrugated box manufacturing operations. White Liner A White Liner A is produced in Kemsley and Dueñas mills. Characteristics • FSC® certified • Made from 100% recycled fibres • High brightness, great properties, and optimized smoothness • A superior presentation liner with excellent printing quality and good strength for your boxes Key Applications • Printing • Food and beverage industry • Agricultural industry • FMCG industry White Liner B White Liner B is produced in Kemsley and Dueñas mills. Characteristics • FSC® certified • Made from 100% recycled fibres • Presentation liner with the excellent printing quality • The optimum combination of print and strength characteristics to allow product optimisation Key Applications • Food and beverage industry • Agricultural industry • Chilled and Frozen goods • FMCG industry White Liner C White Liner C is produced in Lucca and Dueñas mills. Characteristics • FSC® certified • Made from 100% recycled fibres • Presentation liner with the good printing quality Key Applications • FMCG industry

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