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- Newsprint is a low-cost, non-archival paper consisting mainly of wood pulp and most commonly used to print newspapers and other publications and advertising...
- Hindustan Newsprint Ltd. (HNL) was a government company in the Indian Central Public Sector. HNL was incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956, on 7...
- jerseyeveningpost.newsprints.co.uk. Retrieved 12 August 2020.[permanent dead link‍] "Jersey Evening Post: View Picture: 00152129.jpg". Jerseyeveningpost.newsprints.co...
- Khulna Newsprint Mills Limited (Bengali: খুলনা নিউজপ্রিন্ট মিলস লিমিটেড) was a Bangladesh government owned newsprint company and factory. It was the largest...
- The Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited (TNPL) is a company that was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu to produce newsprint and writing paper...
- Australian Newsprint Mills (ANM) was an Australian newsprint manufacturer. Australian Newsprint Mills was established in 1938 to build a newsprint manufacturing...
- Archived from the original on 23 January 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2010. newsprint.ch (defunct pre-August 2012), former official website of the newspaper...
- Asia Honour Paper Industries (M) Sdn. Bhd., formerly known as Malaysian Newsprint Industries Sdn. Bhd. (abbreviated MNI), is a pulp and paper company based...
- father co-founded the paper converter (primarily converting paper into newsprint) Brant-Allen Industries with his brother-in-law (father of H. Joseph Allen)...
- of market pulp annually. The mills mostly produce magazine paper and newsprint. The company was established as NorskeCanada in 2000, when Norske Skog...