Demand for sustainable products is growing worldwide Tissue products are no exception in Latin America, where producers need to do more than just marketing and greenwashing claims to prove themselves as eco-friendly as possible
The Tissue World Sao Paulo conference is giving producers from the region the opportunity to hear about some of the recent achievements from their peers in that domain, and think about how the latest technology can help them meet the challenge of environmental responsibility, be it in the production process itself or the supply chain.
Tissue World San Paulo is taking place this week at Transamerica Expo Center, simultaneously
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