Barrier packaging solutions are dominated by plastic and aluminum coatings, materials that are energy-intensive to produce and leave substantial impacts on the environment. A fiber-based alternative can support the shift away from non-renewable materials, while ensuring safely preserved products.
Ahlstrom’s PurposeFil™ Packaging Papers allow packaging engineers and brand owners to reach sustainability targets while meeting critical performance criteria required for retail and e-commerce packaging.
Traditionally utilized for Cooking & Baking applications; a little known fact is that the Parchment Technology also supports the most demanding and sensitive usages in various industrial applications: this is the Power of Parchment.
Everyone needs a safe place to call home. Unfortunately, there are many reasons why this is not always happening, for example, due to sexual orientation or gender identity. TO HOUSING, one of the local community programs Ahlstrom-Munksjö supported in 2021, helps when the home is not the place to go.
JUMP is a strategy-based leadership development program that supports young talents willing to grow at Ahlstrom-Munksjö. This spring, sixteen talented and committed Ahlstrom-Munksjö employees from different locations took a JUMP on their leadership and development journey.
Sustainability is a central tenet of the Ahlstrom-Munksjö mission. Our products are designed to eliminate single-use plastics and to forge a future of unlimited fiber potential. Many of our products are designed with compostability in mind.
World Day for Safety and Health at Work by ILO is celebrated annually on April 28 to promote the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases globally. Towards a zero-injury workplace and building a positive health and safety culture are Ahlstrom-Munksjö's critical drivers in the company's "Take 2" campaign this year.
As part of their continued commitment to collaborative innovation, Ahlstrom-Munksjö’s Technical Solutions business has now launched its enhanced color matching capabilities.
In 2021, there were approximately 60 million heavy-duty vehicles on the world's roads. Most of them are fueled by diesel, but the share of electric and hydrogen-powered commercial traffic is steadily growing.