
Founded in Japan in 1873, Oji Paper Group is a large-scale papermaking enterprise mainly engaged in the manufacture of household paper
Prince Paper Nipiao (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. is a wholly foreign-owned enterprise established by Prince Paper Group on November 30, 2002 through the acquisition of Suzhou Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co., Ltd.
With a registered capital of 45.3 million US dollars and a total investment of 102.53 million US dollars, the company mainly produces various specifications of Nepia brand toilet rolls, boxed facial tissues, pocket wrapping facial tissues, handkerchief paper, kitchen paper and napkins. At present, the products are mainly for the domestic market, and some are exported to Hong Kong and Australia.
Group Profile
"An Asian International Company from Japan" - Oji Paper
Founded in 1873, Oji Paper, a group company to which Nipiao belongs, was the first large-scale papermaking company in Japan to introduce Western technology. Oji Paper has been leading the paper industry in Japan for 130 years. In the 21st century, with the rapid development of industrial production and globalization, the global environment is facing urgent problems, and Oji Paper has set a new goal of becoming an Asian global company from Japan, based on its corporate philosophy of "Contribution to the Environment and Culture", "Innovation and Speed", and "Trust from the World". The large-scale investment in China is also a big step towards achieving this goal. Oji Paper will work with other organizations in China and Asia to enhance the Group's comprehensive capabilities and become a new company in the 21st century with Japanese origin and Asian nationality.
Since the development of the paper industry in order to improve the quality of life has destroyed the beautiful natural environment, Oji Paper has long been committed to cultivating trees that are used as raw materials for paper making and regenerating forests that have been harvested. In 1996, Oji Paper established the Oji Paper Environmental Charter with a focus on "forest regeneration" and "paper recycling" and set specific targets in Action Plan 21 to promote the global environment.