European thermal paper producers have begun to switch production technology. Driven by the virtual ban on colour developer Bisphenol A (BPA) in EU markets, paper mills have added BPA alternatives to their portfolios. Experts are however unsure about which substitute will take the place of BPA as a colour developer. A ...
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