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Fiber-based materials

As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, renewable and circular fiber-based alternatives are increasingly replacing fossil-based materials. With our unique chemistry expertise, we enable traditional and innovative fiber-based end-products, ranging from paper, board, and molded fiber packaging to tissue products, man-made cellulosic textile fibers, and nonwovens. We help our customers achieve efficient, sustainable, and compliant production processes, resulting in functional and safe products that meet even the strictest end-use demands.

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Gain insights into the future trends of the industry, learn about compliance and sustainability, and discover how chemistry enables functional and safe end-products.

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In a picture of tomorrow’s world, everyday items such as packaging and textiles are renewable and recyclable. To realize this picture of a more sustainable and circular future, a vital element is needed: chemistry.

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Chemical products and digital services

Kemira offers a unique combination of more than 100 years of chemistry-application expertise, a portfolio of high-performing products from process and functional chemicals to coating and water treatment, and a selection of digital services to optimize your production processes and product quality.

Close-up picture of a box of tissues.

Fiber-based materials

As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, renewable and circular fiber-based alternatives are increasingly replacing fossil-based materials. With our unique chemistry expertise, we enable traditional and innovative fiber-based end-products, ranging from paper, board, and molded fiber packaging to tissue products, man-made cellulosic textile fibers, and nonwovens. We help our customers achieve efficient, sustainable, and compliant production processes, resulting in functional and safe products that meet even the strictest end-use demands.

You might be interested in

close up of fiber packages lined up
on-demand webinars

Webinars for pulp and paper

Gain insights into the future trends of the industry, learn about compliance and sustainability, and discover how chemistry enables functional and safe end-products.

new applications for cellulosic fiber

Perfect the Picture with chemistry

In a picture of tomorrow’s world, everyday items such as packaging and textiles are renewable and recyclable. To realize this picture of a more sustainable and circular future, a vital element is needed: chemistry.

Product information

Looking for documents?

You can reach out to our experts or request Material Safety Data Sheets and Technical Data Sheets through forms on our website. You can find the forms from our product pages. Looking forward hearing from you!

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Total Chemistry Management

Kemira Total Chemistry Management (TCM) is a partnership program tailored to take care of all your chemistry requirements.

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Paper

Chemistry provides many opportunities for papermakers to achieve new competitive advantage, either by developing specialty paper grades that meet the market demand or by increasing cost efficiency through production processes that save energy, water, and raw materials. We provide process and functional chemicals, services, and expertise for the entire papermaking process.
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Tissue

Creating tissue products that meet consumer demand for softness, strength, and absorbency requires specialty chemicals and expert insight into the manufacturing process. With our products and services, we help you achieve the desired properties for your end products while ensuring resource-efficient production.
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Packaging

Renewable and recyclable by nature, fiber-based packaging materials play a key role in the circular economy. Our end-to-end chemistry solutions and expertise enable functional and safe paper, board, and molded fiber packaging for various end-use needs, from both recycled and virgin fibers. With our help, you can also ensure process performance and resource and cost efficiency of your production.
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Making a sustainable impact: Biomass-balanced wet strength additives  

​​Think increasing sustainability and switching from conventional, fossil-based chemistries to renewable alternatives means compromising on quality or performance? Think again. Kemira’s biomass-balanced products for papermaking, with wet strength additives as one of the latest additions to our portfolio, check all the boxes.
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Safe alternatives to PFAS in food packaging

PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are behind the excellent heat, oil, and water resistance in countless industry and consumer products. However, their enduring nature raises severe concerns about environmental and health hazards. Before industries can transition away from these “forever chemicals”, a collective effort is required to develop safe and sustainable alternatives.
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5 key benefits of PHA as a barrier coating for renewable packaging  

Renewable chemistry innovations hold promise for revolutionizing the packaging landscape, providing innovative alternatives to traditional fossil-based materials. Let’s explore the transformative benefits of one such innovation: PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoate) as a renewable barrier coating for paper, board, and molded fiber packaging.
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