A reel of Sylvicta, the translucent, high-barrier paper manufactured at the mill in Quzhou, Zhejiang province, China. Sylvicta’s environmental credentials make it a versatile replacement material for plastic in food and drinks packages and pouches.
Christophe Jordan talks to Pulp about Sylvicta – made at the Quzhou Mill in China – which has myriad applications as a recyclable alternative to plastic. Illustration by Ryan Gillett
A reel of Sylvicta, the translucent, high-barrier paper manufactured at the mill in Quzhou, Zhejiang province, China. Sylvicta’s environmental credentials make it a versatile replacement material for plastic in food and drinks packages and pouches.