Germany-based Mitsubishi HiTec Paper, a division of Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd.,
announces a plan to team up with four other paper mills in that country
and eight chemical companies to establish an energy efficiency network
called “ChePap Rhein-Ruhr II.”
Mitsubishi Paper
Mills Ltd. is made up of two divisions: its HiTec Paper division and
another based in Japan that makes graphics arts materials. Both
divisions serve a wide range of industries, including the sign industry.
On the HiTec Paper side, the company’s Jetscript brand of paper offers
more than 50 paper grades, including those used in sign and poster
making and other applications of high-speed printing.
Under the
new energy efficiency network, regular meetings are held at which
representatives from the various companies share efficiency and
technology initiatives with each other and with external experts and
then implement them in their companies. Mitsubishi HiTec Paper says that
as a result of the first energy efficiency network, ChePap Rhein-Ruhr I ,
which was also supported by the chemical and paper industries and which
has now been superseded by this new initiative, participants achieved
efficiency gains of around 3 percent.
“We are continuing our
successful energy efficiency cooperation with this new initiative,
because the topic is more relevant than ever,” says Gerd Finkenhofer,
energy manager at Mitsubishi HiTec Paper. “On the one hand, very good
energy efficiency naturally contributes to our goals of sustainable
management and protection of the environment, but on the other hand it
is also indispensable for maintaining the competitiveness of Germany’s
energy-intensive industry.”