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Cloveridge Converting – De Pere, WI. Adds Paper Straw Manufacturing

Man from Cloveridge Converting holding paper straws

Cloveridge Converting LLC. is a converter of paper and non-wovens for the agricultural and service industries. Cloveridge Converting towels are completely bio-degradable providing a choice of textures as well as sizes to meet a variety of customers with quick turnaround and innovative solutions!

Jeff Jaco owner of Cloveridge Converting has acquired equipment to convert paper into straws. Cloveridge Converting is finalizing the installation and expected to be up and running next month. With the closure of a major producer of paper straws and an opportunity to purchase the equipment, he moved forward! He was inspired by his daughter Haley who recently graduated with a master’s degree in environmental science and policy. She got Jeff’s attention on the impact of plastic straws on the environment. Jeff secured a Paper Company in NE Wisconsin to be able to supply him with the bio-degradable paper product. He understood the drawbacks of paper straws and the benefits. The paper straws are FDA-regulated and PFAS free. As consumers, we need to determine what are the best products to meet their personal needs. Plastic Straws are one of the largest used-one-time items with a substantial impact on the environment! The global paper straw market size is $3.18 billion in 2025 and is forecasted to hit around USD $16.65 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 20.27% from 2025 to 2034.

Wisconsin has the largest Converting Industry in the USA with over three hundred plus converters of paper, film, board, corrugated, plastics, and other materials. In addition, Wisconsin is the leader in Specialty Paper Production in the USA.

Join the Green Bay Innovation Group for the Premier Specialty Paper, Printing, Converting, Coating, and Packaging Conference on September 16th with outstanding speakers for the ALL-DAY event followed by networking. Go to: www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com/events – Specialty Paper to register. The cost is $100.00 per person.

Green Bay Innovation Group Announces the Premier Specialty Paper, etc. Event on September 16th

Marty Ochs

The Green Bay Innovation Group announced the Premier Conference in the USA – Specialty Paper, Printing, Converting, Coating, and Packaging on September 16, 2025, in Neenah, Wisconsin with an outstanding line up of industry experts. Go to: www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com to register – Specialty Paper. The cost is $100.00 per person.

The movement from Plastics to Paper Products will be a challenge for the Paper and Pulp Industries! We have witnessed Paper and Pulp Mill Closing across the United States. However, we are seeing more new capacity in Specialty Papers, Corrugated, Paperboard, and Tissue due to favorable Packaging Trends for Sustainability and Recycling of Paper Products. Recycled Fiber Based Materials are key elements of sustainable packaging solutions. With a combination of emerging solutions in barrier coating technologies, recycled paper products, public demand, and regulatory pressures, companies will be forced to innovate to meet new packaging solutions and paper is an outstanding alternative to plastics!

Types of Paper & Packaging Products

  • Kraft Paper for paper bags, boxes, and a wide variety of uses!
  • Corrugated Cardboard
  • Paperboard Cartons
  • Molded Pulp is especially in the Food Products Industry!
  • Wax-Coated and Poly-Coated papers for the Food Packaging Industry
  • Parchment, Pan Liner, Butcher, and Baking Paper
  • Glassine Paper

Sustainability Considerations

  • Use FSC-recycled paper sources.
  • E-Commerce Paper Mailers are a growth market.
  • Cosmetics & Person Care Paper Tubes, Wraps, etc.
  • Apparel with Paper Garment Bags, and other packaging options.

The Challenges, Solutions, and Future of Paper Packaging is based upon cost-effective barrier coating, water resistance, durability, protection, grease-proofing, etc. In the case of recycling, coating can be difficult to separate from all paper products in the repulping processes. However, the technology for recycling these poly-coated material is advancing, and newer facilities can process them. We are witnessing new coating products that are fully compostable coatings. Aqueous barrier coated paper is a fitting example of a fully recycled poly-coated replacement and very cost effective! With recent advances in coating technology, transitioning away from petroleum based thermoplastic coating is not only possible, but also crucial for sustainability and long-term industry success.

Serendipity, AI and Circularity: EDANA Innovation Forum 2025 Inspires Bold Ideas for the Nonwovens Sector

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 18/06/2025 – Paris, France

Paris, 18th of June 2025 – EDANA’s Innovation Forum 2025, held on 11–12 June in Station F, Paris, brought together a vibrant cross-section of industry leaders, researchers, startups and innovation experts to explore the dynamic evolution of the nonwovens sector. With a rich two-day agenda that combined high-level keynote addresses, thematic sessions, research showcases and networking events, the Forum served as a hub for ideation, collaboration and inspiration around the sector’s most urgent challenges and exciting opportunities.

“Innovation is a key factor to stay competitive — but more than that, it’s the foundation for resilience and long-term relevance. By embedding sustainability, digitalization and collaboration into the core of our innovation culture, we’re not just keeping pace with change — we’re shaping the future of our industry.” said EDANA General Manager Murat Dogru in his opening address.

Speakers explored how textile waste can become high-value products, how fibre level modelling replaces costly prototyping, and how AI enables more autonomous and sustainable manufacturing. “Nonwovens are robust and can tolerate stress. This gives an opportunity in the recycling textile to tackle the textile tsunami.” – Maria Ström, CEO of The Loop Factory.

Group at Innovation Forum 2025

The Forum also welcomed nature-powered innovations set to transform the fibre landscape. “What if we made fibres from agricultural waste? Natural fibres are extraordinary, and we wouldn’t even have to use the leaves that are grown, but the ones already on the ground and that are now considered waste.” – Dr. Carmen Hijosa, Founder & Creative Director of Ananas Anam.

The afternoon turned its spotlight on research institutes from across Europe, examining how their strategic priorities align with industry needs. “It is crucial that people in the nonwovens industry understand what’s going on on the other side of the fence and to understand what R&D people are doing”, said Matthew Tipper, CEO of Nonwovens Innovation & Research Institute (NIRI). “We need collaboration between the real needs of the industry and research institutes.”

Towards the end of the first day, the EDANA Innovation Forum featured a workshop on capturing serendipity. “Not all progress is planned”, said Dieter Eichinger, CEO & Founder of Eichinger. “Some of the most transformative ideas are born from surprises, and we need to make space for it to imagine the imaginable”.

The first day ended with a cocktail dinner aboard the Excellence, gliding through the heart of Paris on the River Seine, admiring the beauty of the City of Light and its stunning views of the Eiffel Tower.

Day two began with a provocative and practical keynote on AI as a creative partner in product development. “AI doesn’t replace creativity,” said Oliver Breucker, Co CEO & AI Consultant at Roover Consulting. “It amplifies it. It clears space for us to think bigger, iterate faster, and design better — with the customer always at the centre.”

Moreover, sustainable innovation is no longer confined to early-stage R&D. From fibre-based packaging to carbon-zero superabsorbents, speakers showcased products ready to hit the market, each with compelling environmental and commercial benefits. “It’s not about choosing between performance and sustainability anymore,” said Alexandros Skouras, Director of Hygiene Sector at Paptic. “The next generation of materials offers both.”

The forum also invited Walter Johnsen, Venture Science Associate at Marble Studio, who offered a strategic lens on how deep-tech entrepreneurship can fast-track climate progress. In addition, four startups took the stage to showcase how they’re transforming diapers, textiles, fashion and chemical processes. “Innovation is not about making things slightly better,” said Miki Agrawal of Hiro Technologies. “It’s about asking: what if we start completely differently and solve the root problem instead of patching the old one?”

To end the second day, Maxime Guillaud, CEO of INSKIP, mapped out how startups and ecosystems are evolving — and what the nonwovens industry can learn from other sectors. “Innovation doesn’t just come from technology — it comes from how we organise people and capital around ideas,” said Maxime. “That’s where ecosystems matter.” The event concluded with a guided visit to Station F, the world’s largest startup campus, reinforcing the importance of ecosystems in scaling transformative ideas.

EDANA extended its heartfelt thanks to all speakers, moderators, partners and participants whose energy and insight made the Forum such a success. The connections made in Paris will continue to drive meaningful progress in the months and years ahead! See you in 2027!

About EDANA

Comprising over 260 members, EDANA is the leading global association advocating the benefits of nonwovens for society. Since 1971, EDANA has been providing a comprehensive range of services to enhance the industry’s goals and performance, including supporting sustainability ambitions, responsible product stewardship, and addressing common technical, regulatory and market challenges. EDANA also organizes several application-specific and geographic-focused industry events.

For further information please contact:

Felipe Cossio Cuartero
Mobile: +32 499 689 249
E-mail: felipe.cossio@edana.org
Website: www.edana.org

Quad Plus: The Benefits of Working with Professional Engineering Consultants

In today’s fast-moving industrial and commercial sectors, success depends on precision, safety, and efficiency. When project demands exceed internal capacity or technical knowledge, professional engineering consultants provide the specialized support needed to maintain progress, reduce risk, and ensure compliance.

Why Engineering Consultants Matter

Professional engineering consultants offer specialized expertise that internal teams may lack. Their experience spans multiple industries and project types, equipping them to identify issues early, recommend proven solutions, and adapt to evolving codes and technologies. This helps businesses avoid delays, scope creep, and redesigns.

  • Specialized Technical Expertise. Consultants understand detailed engineering principles across electrical, mechanical, civil, and control systems.
  • Objective Evaluation. External consultants provide impartial assessments based on technical merit and regulatory standards, not internal politics or legacy assumptions.
  • Up-to-Date Knowledge. Their familiarity with evolving NEC codes, OSHA regulations, and industry-specific standards ensures designs and installations meet current compliance requirements.

Applications Across Project Phases

Three professional engineering consultants around a conference room table

Professional engineering services deliver value throughout all stages of a project. In the early planning phase, consultants assess site constraints, system compatibility, and regulatory requirements to align scope with reality. During design and specification, they prepare detailed technical documentation that minimizes rework and delays during implementation.

As systems move toward commissioning, consultants help conduct design reviews and factory acceptance tests, ensuring performance benchmarks are met before installation. If an existing system shows signs of underperformance, they are equipped to identify root causes and propose targeted upgrades that restore reliability and reduce downtime.

Value-Added Results

The benefit of hiring consultants lies in what they prevent: delays, oversights, and compliance failures. When working with consultants, companies can expect:

  • Faster Turnarounds. Experienced consultants streamline decision-making and reduce design iterations.
  • Cost Savings. Their designs prioritize long-term reliability, not just upfront cost, to lower lifecycle expenses.
  • Improved Safety & Compliance. By adhering to high technical and legal standards, consultants help protect assets and avoid legal risk.
  • Scalable Support. Whether you’re managing a single-line upgrade or a multi-phase facility expansion, engineering consultants adapt to the project’s scale without sacrificing detail.

By addressing problems before they escalate and aligning every step with industry standards, professional engineering consultants reduce risk while keeping projects efficient and on course.

Choosing the Right Partner

When selecting a firm, it’s important to focus on those offering professional engineering consultant services with Licensed Professional Engineers (PEs) in relevant disciplines. Look for firms with direct industry-specific experience, a strong track record of safety and code compliance, and clear communication and documentation practices.

When evaluating what is a professional engineer, remember that licensure isn’t just a credential. It is a legal requirement for engineers who take responsibility for public safety and system integrity.

Real World Results

For complex and high-stakes projects, professional engineering consultants are a strategic asset. Their ability to solve technical problems, improve efficiency, and ensure compliance leads to systems that are safer, lower in cost, and deliver better long-term performance. To learn more about professional engineering consultant services, contact Adam Kahler at akahler@quadplus.com or (815) 210-9885.

Keller, Inc. to Build for Closet 1 Interiors

Keller, Inc. has been chosen as the Architect and General Contractor/Builder on a ground up 18,800+ sq. ft. facility for Closet 1 Interiors located on Neubert Road, near Hwy 15 & Mayflower Road in Greenville, Wisconsin. The new facility will dedicate 12,500 sq. ft. of the space for manufacturing and 6,300 sq. ft. will be dedicated to a state-of-the-art showroom and office space for employees. The new project location is strategically positioned to increase traffic to the showroom, supporting the company’s continued growth and visibility. In addition to enhancing customer access, the new facility will significantly improve operational efficiency across the organization.

The team at Closet 1 Interiors selected Keller, Inc. as their builder of choice due to our attention to detail, comprehensive on-staff interior design services, and our commitment to creating an innovative and functional building design. The project is set to begin this summer and will be completed in early 2026.

Conceptual Image of Closet 1 Interiors provided by Keller, Inc. In-House Architect
Conceptual Image of Closet 1 Interiors provided by Keller, Inc., In-House Architect

For more information on Keller, Inc., Top Metal Builder in the Nation as reported by “Metal Construction News”, visit www.kellerbuilds.com.

Swing Big With Gbig Golf Outing Was a Smashing Success

The Swing Big with GBIG Golf Outing was a smashing success with 217 golfers and 46 Hole Sponsors. We had outstanding weather with excellent networking opportunities for all.

Congratulations to C.G. Bretting Manufacturing Company. The foursome won the tournament for a second year in a row with a score of 54.

The biggest winners are the nonprofit organizations that will benefit from the golf outing. Green Bay Innovation Group raised approximately $41,500 to give to nonprofit organizations. Recipients include:

  • Trees for Tomorrow, an environmental education center founded by the pulp and paper industry
  • Valley Packaging Industries (VPI), an organization offering community programs, packaging solutions, and employment to people with disabilities or disadvantages
  • Apricity, a residential treatment facility for men and women struggling with drug and alcohol addition in the Fox Cities
  • St. John’s Ministries, an organization creating lasting change for those experiencing homelessness or housing instability in the Green Bay area
  • Food pantries, educational programs, and other nonprofit organizations

Amundsen-Davis raised $400 from ticket sales, and we had over $800 from raffle ticket sales. Thanks for your generosity!

Amundsen Davis
Amundsen Davis
Bill and Joan of Packerland Websites
Bill and Joan of Packerland Websites – Hole in One sponsors

We want to thank First Business Bank for co-sponsoring the event and thank all of our Hole Sponsors for their support. We want to thank Steve Van Dyke for organizing the outing, plus Valley Packaging Industries, Apricity, Packerland Websites, and all of the other volunteers.

If you aren’t already a Green Bay Innovation Group member, consider becoming one. The cost is very reasonable, with great benefits. We have close to 200 members! Go to: www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com/events – Memberships to register online.

If you have any questions, contact Marty Ochs, Executive Director, Green Bay Innovation Group
608-698-3333, martinpochs@gmail.com.

GBIG: Swing Big Final Notice Networking 2025

SWING BIG WITH GBIG GOLF OUTING NETWORKING EVENT STARTING AT 4:00 P.M. on June 19th!

Join GBIG for the FREE NETWORKING EVENT starting at 4:00 p.m. at the Mid Valle Golf Course on June 19th. We have 217 golfers signed up plus 48-hole sponsors and fifty invited guests. If you would like to bring donated items for our raffle, please bring them to the check-in area. The profits from the golfing event will be donated to six outstanding non-profits in Northeastern Wisconsin!

Thank You,

Marty Ochs
Executive Director
Green Bay Innovation Group

Swing Big golf outing with GBIG

GBIG NEWS | 75 Stories and Links on the Internet 06/11/2025

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Anderson-Vreeland Hires Kelly Conner as Business Development Manager

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Anderson & Vreeland, Inc. Hires Kelly Conner as a Business Development Manager for Liquid, Thermal, Solvent & Water-Wash Photopolymers.

Irving, TX – Anderson & Vreeland, a privately held company with over 60 years of experience as a leading supplier of printing and packaging supplies and equipment, announces the rehire of former Technical Sales Representative, Kelly Conner, as a Business Development Manager for liquid, thermal, solvent and water-wash photopolymer.

Kelly Conner
Kelly Conner, Business Development Manager for Liquid, Thermal, Solvent & Water-Wash Photopolymers

With over 30 years of experience in the printing and packaging industry, Kelly Conner has built a reputation for delivering technical expertise, strategic sales solutions, and fostering strong client relationships. His career began in flexographic printing, where he advanced from machine operator to leadership roles, refining his skills in troubleshooting, technical sales, and business development. As a Sales Specialist at tesa® tape, Conner managed accounts across seven states, providing hands-on support and driving revenue growth. His leadership roles at Anderson & Vreeland, Flint Group Narrow Web, and Pitman Company further strengthened his ability to optimize sales strategies, streamline operations, and solve problems —particularly in the realm of photopolymer technology, where he has helped clients enhance efficiency and achieve their production goals.

Larry Dingman, Director of the Polymer team, contributed, “Conner thrives at solving customer challenges and empowering teams to maximize operational efficiency. Our customers and internal teams will greatly benefit from his wealth of plate optimization and troubleshooting support”.

In this new position, Conner will work towards strengthening relationships with A&V Account Managers and clienteles, strategizing to uncover new opportunities, and introduce modern solutions, all while backing teams to achieve their objectives. He will cultivate lasting relationships built on being a trusted advisor and facilitate in smooth adoptions of polymer plate technology.

Conner is excited to join the team and looks forward to being a contributing member, bringing his industry knowledge, problem-solving skills, and passion for collaborative success. He has completed advanced training programs through the Flexographic Technical Association (FTA), German Flexographic Technical Association (DFTA), and Fox Valley Technical College, to enhance his skills in process optimization, troubleshooting, and equipment integration. Outside of work, he enjoys photography, cycling, golf, and is considering exploring pickleball as his next hobby.

For more information about Anderson & Vreeland, Inc. and their full platemaking solutions and services, please visit their website at www.andvre.com

Media Contact: Courtney Pazdra, Anderson & Vreeland, Inc., marketing@andvre.com, 866-282-7697

Leader Paper Products Acquires Unique Envelope Corporation, Expanding Its Legacy in Envelope Manufacturing

Milwaukee, WI – May 28, 2025 — Leader Paper Products, a fourth-generation, family-owned envelope manufacturer and printer based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is proud to announce its acquisition of Unique Envelope Corporation, a Chicago-based custom envelope manufacturer with a strong reputation for quality and craftsmanship. The acquisition marks a strategic move to strengthen Leader’s position in the envelope manufacturing industry and expand its reach into new market segments.
The integration of Unique Envelope’s operations into Leader’s business model ensures continued production excellence and enhanced customer support, while creating opportunities for expanded product offerings and increased efficiency.

Leader Paper Products

“Leader’s acquisition of Unique Envelope strengthens our expertise while exposing a broader and more diverse customer base to Leader’s expanded operational capabilities and exceptional customer service,” said Steve Hipp, President and CEO of Leader Paper Products.

“Our acquisition of Unique Envelope is a celebration of shared values and a natural extension of our commitment to providing customers with top-tier products and responsive service,” said David Wilke, Chairman of Leader Paper Products. “This move not only strengthens our operational capabilities, but it also honors the legacy of two families who have dedicated their lives to paper and envelope craftsmanship.”

This acquisition underscores Leader’s ongoing investment in the future of envelope manufacturing. With facilities in Milwaukee, as well as distribution centers in Dallas, TX and Paulsboro, NJ, Leader Paper Products is well-positioned to support customers nationwide with reliable service and industry-leading solutions.

About Leader Paper Products:

Founded in 1901 by Gustave A. Wilke, Leader Paper Products has evolved over more than a century from designing machinery for paper converting to becoming a national leader in envelope manufacturing and printing. Now under the ownership and leadership of David Wilke, Chairman of the Board, and with active involvement from the fifth generation of the Wilke family, the company continues its long-standing tradition of innovation, customer service, and family values.

About Unique Envelope Corporation:

Unique Envelope Corporation, founded in 1966 by Melvin and Colette Kozbiel, shares similar roots in family ownership and dedication to craftsmanship. Under the leadership of their son, Darrell Kozbiel, the second-generation owner, Unique Envelope continued to build on its strong reputation for producing high-quality custom envelopes. For nearly six decades, the company has served a diverse client base from its Chicago facility, delivering exceptional craftsmanship and personalized service.

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