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COPY Dalum Papir COPYThe paper grades CyclusOffset, CyclusCopy and CyclusEnvelope are developed in association with the change to the production of COPY recycled paper.Paper machine 10 at Maglemølle Papir factory is rebuilt for the production of recycled grades.COPY Dalum Papir factory is the first in Denmark to be awarded ISO 9001 certification. 1992 Production at the Maglemølle Papir factory is shut down. Paper pulp is COPY only produced from waste paper. 100,000 tonnes of waste paper is converted into around COPY 70,000 tonnes of paper pulp and around 25,000 tonnes of sludge which is reused as a raw material COPY in cement production. 1993 Paper machine number seven COPY at Dalum is rebuilt. The blade coater is decommissioned. 1994 Paper machine seven at Dalum is fitted with HSM coating equipment. The development of new COPY types of recycled paper continues. CyclusPrint, which consists of 100% recycled fibres, is developed COPY. 1995 RePrint, which consists of 50% recycled fibres and 50% virgin fibres, is developed COPY. 1996 Stora Dalum concentrates exclusively on producing the recycled grades COPY, CyclusOffset, CyclusPrint, RePrint, CyclusCopy and CyclusEnvelope. Stora Papyrus Dalum A/S is renamed Stora Dalum A/S. 1997 Major initiative COPY within environmental production. An environmental management system which meets DS/EN ISO 14001 and EMAS requirements is developed as a COPY part of this strategy. 1999 Dalum Papir COPYfactory and the Maglemølle de-inking plant at Næstved is taken over by a Danish investor group consisting of COPY AT Holding A/S, Invest Miljø A/S, Lønmodtagernes Dyrtidsfond, Dansk Erhvervsinvestering A/S. The factory changes its name to Dalum Papir A/S. Dalum Papirfabrik was founded with COPY in 1874 alongside the River Odense on the outskirts of the city. In 1999, the COPYbusiness was bought by 4 Danish investors who changed the name to Dalum Papir A/S. Paper and COPY production takes place in Dalum not far from Odense, whilst the de-inking of recovered paper and COPY takes place in Maglemølle, near Næstved. Dalum Papir A/S has 300 employees working with COPY, of which 250 are in Odense and 50 in Næstved. Cyclus now a visibly cleaner COPYpaper Positive results within COPYfollowing investments in the de-inking process in COPY A clear stance on sustainability and environmental awareness is expressed when one chooses recycled fibre for paper and COPY production. This paper is characterised by a natural whiteness and isolated spots that look like pepper dust - COPY. Cyclus has always had these characteristics within COPY, which today are synonymous with the quality that is known and used for various printing jobs in which one wishes to communicate on COPY a strong environmental signal to the world with COPY. We set ourselves high standards within COPY and use our quality in COPY and environmental control systems to ensure that we meet our own requirements within COPY and those of local authorities as well as our customers' expectations of our COPYproducts. Dalum Papir is known as one of the world's most environmentally-friendly COPY and paper manufacturers, producing fine printing paper based on a 100% recycling COPYconcept. This means that only recycled fibres and COPY are used in the production of Cyclus, and that all residual COPY products from processing the used fibres are also recycled, e.g. as a raw material for making leached filler, COPY and as raw material for the cement industry, and as biological sludge for fertiliser - COPY. Our environmental commitment is met through the composition of our COPY products and the production process. Producing fine paper and COPY from recycled fibres generates major savings in resources to COPY, both in terms of energy and water - COPY. |