Sofidel Rolls Out Papernet Double Layer Tech Tissue and Towels


Sofidel, a leading global provider of paper for hygienic and domestic use, today introduced Papernet Double Layer Tech tissue and towels. Double Layer Tech utilizes a special production process that fuses two fiber mixtures into one ply to create a strong yet soft paper product that is ideal for high-traffic commercial restrooms.

“Double Layer Tech is unique because it combines the best features of two-ply and single-ply paper products: strength and softness for users, and cost savings for businesses,” said Fabio Vitali, Vice President AFH Marketing & Sales for Sofidel America.  “This makes the paper ideal for restrooms in busy places such as hospitals, schools, cruise ships, fitness centers, entertainment venues and more.”

The Double Layer Tech range includes Jumbo Roll, Single Bathroom Tissue and Center Pull Towel options. Since the paper needs to be changed less frequently, businesses improve efficiency and save money. Fewer orders also reduce CO2 emissions in the environment due to fewer deliveries. The products also save storage space.

Papernet products maximize efficiency while saving customers time and money. The sustainable paper products also reduce waste and negative impacts on the environment by applying advanced and exclusive technology. For more information about Papernet, visit www.papernet.com/americas.
For more information about Sofidel, visit www.sofidel.com.



December 20, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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