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Paper, Nonwoven and Film News for June 20, 2026

Fifteen practical stories selected for overseas buyers tracking tissue converting capex, wipes and hygiene line growth, and the tighter process windows created by recycled or mono-material films.

2026-06-20 Saturday
HDPTH Daily Market Briefing Paper | Nonwoven | Film

Today's clearest buyer signal is integration. Tissue projects are pairing new paper output with converting and warehousing, wipes producers are moving into flushable or in-house roll-goods capacity, and film suppliers are bringing PCR and mono-material structures closer to taxed, regulated or trialed commercial use. For machine buyers, that means the next line has to handle less-forgiving substrates while still protecting speed, edge quality and roll stability.

Paper Top 5

Paper & Tissue Market News

Tissue-machine, converting and warehouse investments that reshape parent-roll supply, downstream throughput and automation requirements.

1Tissue Reel Supply

Navigator Approves a New Aveiro Tissue Machine for UK Reel Supply

The Navigator Company approved about €115 million for a new tissue paper machine at Aveiro with annual capacity of 70,000 tonnes. Navigator said the output is intended to support its UK operation, where converting capacity is already around 130,000 tonnes per year without its own reel production.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: This is a direct reminder that converting capacity without secure parent-roll supply becomes a strategic bottleneck, not just a sales opportunity.

Source: Navigator press release on the Aveiro tissue machine investment

2Integrated Tissue Mill

Metsa Group Inaugurates Its Expanded Mariestad Tissue Mill

Metsa Group inaugurated its expanded and modernized Mariestad tissue mill in Sweden after adding a new tissue machine plus three converting lines for rolled and folded products. The project lifts annual capacity to 145,000 tonnes and strengthens local Scandinavian tissue supply.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: When mills add paper and converting assets together, buyers should expect tighter benchmarks for reel flow, line balance and warehouse automation.

Source: Metsa Group on the Mariestad tissue mill inauguration

3Tissue Mill Expansion

Sofidel Finalizes the Next Inola Tissue Expansion Phase

Sofidel finalized its $775 million Inola, Oklahoma expansion around a 75,000-tonnes-per-year Valmet TAD machine, matching converting lines, expanded pulp and parent-reel warehousing, and a fully automated finished-goods warehouse with 100,000 pallet positions.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Premium tissue capacity is increasingly being won by plants that invest in rewinding, packaging and internal roll transport at the same time as paper output.

Source: Sofidel on the finalized Inola expansion plan

4Converting Bottleneck Relief

Domtar Starts Installing a New High-Speed Converting Line

Domtar said its Calhoun, Tennessee site has begun installing a new high-speed tissue converting line and is expanding parent-roll warehouse space. The company said the goal is to better align tissue production capacity with converting throughput and long-term scalability.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: This is a practical example of where tissue investment is going now: downstream speed, reel buffering and roll flow instead of papermaking capacity alone.

Source: Domtar on its new high-speed tissue converting line

5Converting Upgrade

C&D Limited Orders a New Tissue Converting Line from UCT

UK tissue converter C&D Limited selected United Converting Tissue for a complete new converting line including a Nexus 65i rewinder and UNICO 365 log saw. The stated aim is stronger converting capability through higher efficiency, flexibility and reliability.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Mid-sized converters are still buying equipment around uptime and changeover discipline, which keeps rewinder accuracy and serviceability high on the buying checklist.

Source: MET Magazine on C&D Limited's UCT converting-line order

Nonwoven Top 5

Nonwoven & Wipes Market News

Wipes, hygiene and spunlace investments that directly affect roll-goods quality, flushable-material processing and line-speed expectations.

1Flushable Wipes Capacity

Dalian Ruiguang Adds Another Wetlace Line for Flushable Wipes

Dalian Ruiguang awarded ANDRITZ an order for another Wetlace line to produce premium roll goods for eco-friendly flushable wipes. ANDRITZ said the new line will expand total annual capacity to 40,000 tonnes and is designed to meet IWSFG and JIS flushability standards.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Flushable webs are much less forgiving than standard wipes, so this kind of expansion raises the value of stable tension, clean slitting and controlled rewind density.

Source: ANDRITZ on Dalian Ruiguang's additional Wetlace line

2Diaper Capacity

ATCO Hygienics Adds a New Baby Diaper Line in Uzbekistan

ATCO Hygienics ordered a new ANDRITZ baby diaper production line for Tashkent to serve growing premium diaper demand in Central Asia. ANDRITZ said the line is designed for high efficiency, operational flexibility and user-friendly operation, with commissioning planned for the end of 2026.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: New diaper-line capacity raises demand for stable nonwoven, film and absorbent-material rolls that can run at speed without edge defects or stoppages.

Source: ANDRITZ on ATCO Hygienics' diaper-line order

3Sustainable Wipes Capacity

Kruger Orders Canada's First Wetlace Hybrid Line

Kruger Nonwovens ordered a complete Wetlace hybrid line from ANDRITZ for Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, to make plastic-free and chemical-free materials for sustainable wipes. The line will be the first of its kind in Canada and marks a paper producer's move into wipe-grade nonwovens.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Pulp-rich wipes materials can need gentler rewinding, cleaner slitting and better dust control than synthetic-heavy legacy webs.

Source: ANDRITZ on Kruger Nonwovens' Wetlace hybrid line

4Hygiene Line Expansion

Sanitex Expands with Three New Hygiene Lines in Kinshasa

Sanitex ordered two baby diaper lines and one sanitary napkin line from ANDRITZ for its Kinshasa facilities. The supply includes absorbent-core forming, precise SAP dosing, advanced web tension control, inspection and fully automatic integrated packaging machines.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Hygiene producers are buying web control, inspection and packaging together, which shows where defect-reduction budgets are actually being spent.

Source: ANDRITZ on Sanitex's diaper and sanitary napkin line order

5Backward Integration

Aksan Kozmetik Moves Upstream with a High-Capacity Spunlace Line

Aksan Kozmetik awarded ANDRITZ an order for a complete high-capacity spunlace line to make 30 to 80 gsm wipes materials in-house. The move gives the Turkish wipes producer tighter control over roll-goods quality, raw-material flexibility and supply security.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Once wipes producers integrate spunlace production, they usually expect higher slitting precision, more uniform roll build and better automation between web making and finishing.

Source: ANDRITZ on Aksan Kozmetik's spunlace investment

Film Top 5

Film & Flexible Packaging News

Mono-material, PCR and compliance-driven developments that affect sealing windows, web handling and downstream slit quality.

1Certified PCR Film Supply

Amcor Certifies PCR Flexible Films for UK Supply

Amcor secured RecyClass traceability certification across UK flexible-packaging products including form-fill-seal, shrink, stretch-hood and flat-film ranges using post-consumer recycled content. The timing matters because UK Plastic Packaging Tax rules change in April 2027.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Verified recycled content only helps customers if the film still runs cleanly through slitting, winding and packaging despite feedstock variation.

Source: Amcor on RecyClass-certified PCR flexible packaging

2Recycled BOPP Structure

Innovia and PureCycle Run White Cavitated BOPP Above 40% PCR

Innovia Films and PureCycle said they successfully produced and trialed white cavitated BOPP film containing more than 40% post-consumer recycled polypropylene. The work targets snack, confectionery and roll-fed label uses where opacity, printability and stiffness still have to hold.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Higher recycled content in cavitated BOPP can tighten the safe process window for slitting, rewinding and registration at commercial speeds.

Source: Innovia Films on recycled-content white cavitated BOPP

3Wet-Wipe Packaging Film

Mondi Launches 35% PCR Mono-PP FlowWrap for Wet Wipes

Mondi introduced re/loop FlowWrap, a mono-PP wet-wipes packaging structure with 35% post-consumer recycled content and customer-line trials showing sealability, barrier performance and machinability. The product is aimed at wipes packs needing recyclability progress without changing format.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Higher-PCR wipe-pack films make unwind stability, seal control and edge quality more important on downstream equipment.

Source: Mondi on re/loop FlowWrap for wet wipes

4Industrial Mono-PE Film

Amcor and DCM Launch Recycle-Ready Fertilizer Bags with 35% PCR

Amcor and DCM introduced mono-material PE fertilizer packaging with 35% recycled content for the European market. The format is positioned as recycle-ready and aimed at replacing less-circular heavy-duty bag structures while still protecting demanding industrial contents.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Industrial PE packs with more PCR raise the value of web handling, bag-converting consistency and defect control because the material tolerance margin gets narrower.

Source: Amcor on recycle-ready fertilizer packaging with 35% PCR

5PFAS-Free Compliance

Coveris Pushes PFAS-Free Mono-Material Pet Food Packaging

Coveris highlighted PFAS-free mono-material packaging for pet food ahead of the August 12, 2026 EU limits on PFAS in food-contact packaging. The range is designed to balance barrier performance, recyclability and operating efficiency as compliance pressure tightens.

Why it matters for converters and machine buyers: Compliance-driven film changes can quickly alter sealing, slip and winding behavior, so buyers need converting equipment that can adapt without sacrificing output.

Source: Coveris on PFAS-free circular pet food packaging

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