Naini Papers and PrimeFiber Join Hands to Make Specialty Packaging Papers in India

Naini Papers and PrimeFiber Global Paper Solutions have partnered to develop specialty packaging papers in India, aiming to replace imported grades with sustainable, locally made alternatives.

Author: Yogesh Kulkarni Published Date: 8 September 2025
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Naini Papers and PrimeFiber Partner to Develop Indigenous Specialty Packaging Papers

Naini Papers and PrimeFiber Join Hands to Make Specialty Packaging Papers in India

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In a noteworthy step in the direction of establishment India’s specialty paper section, Naini Papers has joined with PrimeFiber Global Paper Solutions to grow Packaging Grade Specialty Papers intended at replacing certain imported brands with locally industrial substitutes.

The association aims to provide advanced paper resolutions to fulfil the evolving needs of packaging converters, corporations, and brand owners. Zaheer Abbas of PrimeFiber Global Paper Solutions expressed, “We will thoroughly review some sections of packing where we will work with converters, packaging corporations, and brand owners in some cases, to grow an Indian Specialty paper.” Naini Papers transports to the corporation its advanced infrastructure, comprising one of the country’s most technically cutting-edge hardwood pulp mills and a state-of-the-art field paper machine distributed by Valmet. Over the last few years, the company’s older apparatuses have also been promoted by leading worldwide suppliers such as Bellmer, Voith, and Valmet, safeguarding high manufacture efficacy and quality output.

Pawan Agarwal, chairman and managing director of Naini Group, who also serves as the president of the Indian Paper Manufacturers Association (IPMA), has been speaking about influencing invention and sustainability within the Indian paper sector. Under his management, the corporation has been attentive to bringing into line its engineering abilities with the rising demand for fibre-based packaging goods.

The new mechanism, PM3, has been planned to cater to the requirements of brand owners, both Indian and multinational, who are enthusiastically looking for sustainable substitutes to single-use plastics. With growing importance on eco-friendly resources, this inventiveness is anticipated to not only decrease dependence on trade in papers but also help the broader aim of advancing India’s domestic paper engineering ecosystem.

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