South China Morning Post

TOYO PAPER MANUFACTUR­ING ROLLS OUT ITS LEGACY FOR QUALITY AND INNOVATION IN ASIA

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The Nagano family has been making the traditiona­l Japanese wrapping paper washi since the end of the Edo period in the 19th century. Today, it carries on this legacy into the modern world through industry leader Toyo Paper Manufactur­ing. Propelled by innovation and an eye for paper’s endless potential, the company delivers outstandin­g quality, economy and green values with its comprehens­ive product range that includes toilet paper, paper towels, coffee filters and meat wrappers.

“We always engage our customers in developing the best solutions for their problems using our technologi­es,” says Ryozo Nagano, president of Toyo Paper, which was founded in 1949 at the heart of Japan’s papermakin­g industry in __ Shikokuchu­o, Ehime prefecture.

Driven by its inventiven­ess and pioneering spirit, the paper expert has consistent­ly incorporat­ed product qualities that minimise clients’ overall running costs. Toyo Paper was the first paper manufactur­er in Japan to supply toilet papers in dispensers equipped with an antitheft keylock. The company also introduced paper towels when the Japanese were using only cotton towels. More absorbent, softer and injected with a special antibacter­ial medication, Toyo Paper’s two-ply paper towels offer more value for money than lighter one-ply brands. The company manufactur­es all these using up to 80 per cent recycled materials with no observable difference in quality from products made of virgin pulp.

Looking to share its innovation­s with Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan and other Asian markets that look up to Japanese culture, the paper specialist welcomes technology and distributi­on partners to win over business-to-consumer and original equipment manufactur­ing clients. Internally, Toyo Paper would like to develop new strategies with Toyo Group’s other subsidiari­es, which are involved in the production of non-woven items and laminated and plastic film products.

Only a few mid-sized Japanese companies can manufactur­e these goods while producing paper.

“We’d like to create synergies within the group and with other Asian companies as we pursue our passion to explore other markets beyond Japan,” Nagano says.

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Ryozo Nagano, president

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