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Lessebo reveals luxury packaging paper

Swedish paper manufacturer Lessebo Paper has opened up on its expansion with the luxury packaging market, revealing the launch of two new products and a supporting service has helped generate more interest in its offering.

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Lessebo chief executive Jens Olson says interest in its paper has increased

This year, Lessebo announced Lessebo Texture, a service where the customer can choose a surface pattern that is then embossed on the sheet. This, Lessebo says, makes its offering unique to the market and opens up all kinds of options for customers.

Lessebo was also recently accepted as member of the Paper Profile, through which it has launched environmental product declarations for all its qualities, confirming it commitment to the planet alongside delivery luxury products. 

“We can see that the interest for our paper has increased, especially for applications where quality and environmental performance is a priority,” Lessebo chief executive Jens Olson says.

“Being part of the Paper Profile is a way for us at Lessebo Paper to show our commitment to reducing our environmental impact. We have had a strong environmental focus for a long time, something that has accelerated in the past years, and we are now one of the most environmentally friendly paper mills in the world. 

“We are looking at the future with confidence, especially with our new launch coming up.”

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