Sofidel Unveils Papernet Multifold Paper Towel Range


Sofidel, a leading global provider of paper for hygienic and domestic use, today introduced its Papernet Multifold Paper Towels for North America. The new format is available in Dry Tech, Dissolve Tech, Heavenly Soft Superior and conventional options for commercial facilities.

“Offering these innovative paper towels in multifold sizes allows facilities to use them in any universal multifold or trifold dispenser,” said Fabio Vitali, Vice President AFH Marketing & Sales for Sofidel America. “They feature high-quality construction to deliver reliable hand drying and cleaning performance, while still being economical.”

Papernet Dry Tech hand towels utilizes a special drying process to enhance absorbency and softness, making it nearly 70 percent more resistant than traditional paper towels. Because Dry Tech features impressive wet and dry strength, it reduces excess use of paper and supply costs.

Papernet Dissolve Tech towels are strong and absorbent during hand drying, yet dissolve in three minutes if thrown in the toilet. This helps prevent costly blockages that can create odors and make restrooms unusable for a facility’s customers, employees or visitors.

Meanwhile, Papernet Heavenly Soft Superior is a range of high-quality laminated towels that feature designs such as Micro, Circle & Leaf, Acorn and Wave. The range utilizes a unique construction that bonds and embosses the plies of paper together and is ideal for high-end hotels, office buildings, restaurants and any area wishing to provide customers with an improved restroom image.

For more information about Papernet Multifold Towels, visit www.sofidel.com.



December 21, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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