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  2. DS Smith - Wikipedia

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    DS Smith is a leading provider of sustainable fibre-based packaging in Europe and the United States, with recycling and papermaking operations. The company manufactures packaging that is 100% recyclable, and has sites in 37 countries.

  3. List of paper mills - Wikipedia

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    32 Portugal. 33 Russia. 34 Slovakia. 35 Slovenia. 36 South Africa. 37 Sri Lanka. 38 Sweden. 39 Switzerland. 40 Taiwan. 41 Trinidad & Tobago. ... DS Smith Chouanard ...

  4. Category:Packaging companies - Wikipedia

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    Packaging companies of Portugal (1 P) S. Packaging companies of South Africa (2 P) ... DS Smith This page was last edited on 12 October 2024, at 04:48 (UTC). ...

  5. DS Smith reveals £100m support for pension fund amid mini ...

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    DS Smith’s interim figures also showed the group posted a 79% constant currency hike in pre-tax profits to £315 million for the six months to October 31 after sales lifted 26%, while it said ...

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  7. Kemsley Paper Mill - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Sittingbourne site has been redeveloped, whilst the Kemsley mill is owned by DS Smith plc. With an annual production capacity of around 800,000 tonnes, it is the second biggest recovered fibre-based paper operation in Europe.

  8. Wansbrough Paper Mill - Wikipedia

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    After St Regis merged with Champion International Paper in 1983, in 1986 DS Smith plc, now the UK's largest producer of paper from recycled materials, acquired the UK and European assets of the St Regis Paper Company for £83million.

  9. Gareth Davis - Wikipedia

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    and DS Smith Gareth Davis (born May 1950) [ 1 ] is a British businessman. Appointed by Lord Hanson , he was the CEO of Imperial Tobacco , the world's 4th largest international cigarette company, from 1996 until May 2010.