Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. engages in production and sale of pulp and paper products in Japan, Oceania, Asia, North America, and internationally. It manufactures and sells paper, paperboard, pulp, and raw materials for papermaking; and household paper, processed paper, and chemical products. The company also operates energy business; and offers purchase and sale of lumber, building materials, civil engineering, and construction related business services. In addition, it provides newsprints, printing and writing papers, business communication and wrapping papers, functional specialty papers, as well as linerboards and corrugated medium, and paperboard and paper packs. Further, the company offers household and professional products including facial and bath tissue, paper towel, pre-moistened and industrial use wipes, and personal care products; health care, converting paper, barrier materials, and paper straw products. Additionally, it provides kitchen product, such as commodity and cooking sets; kraft and dissolving pulp; chemical products comprising functional coating resigns and films, lignin, functional chemical products; and cellulose nanofiber, agriculture, energy, concrete ad mixture, log and lumber building materials, and other products. The company was incorporated in 1949 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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