MONADNOCK PAPER MILLS LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE

Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc., the oldest continuously operating paper mill in the United States, has launched its new website at https://mpm.com, featuring enhanced searchability, online swatch book and sample ordering and new resources for designers and brands.

“With the growth of our network of brands, designers, printers, and distributors, we focused on designing a new website that would deliver a visitor experience that is as differentiated and quality-filled as our products themselves,” said Lisa Berghaus, Monadnock Paper Mills’ Director of Marketing Communications, who spearheaded the six-month redesign and launch.

Featuring a clean aesthetic and easy navigation, the architecture of the new site allows visitors to quickly and easily explore the breadth of the Company’s offerings sorted by graphic communications, fine printing, packaging, performance paper and board, display graphics and signage.

The enhanced designer resource section of the site features links to prominent design organizations, a glossary of printing and papermaking terms, convenient how-to printing tips and a showcase of designer work using the Company’s papers and packaging materials.

The site also features an enhanced sustainability section, including a toolbox of logos for brands and designers looking to communicate the value and reduced environmental impacts derived from specifying the Company’s papers, packaging materials and signage. The Company’s convenient and intuitive recycled paper Eco-Calculator, a collaboration with the Environmental Paper Network (papercalculator.org), allows prospective customers to quickly determine their reduced environmental impacts, including water, energy, greenhouse gas emissions and solid waste.

The new site also features swatch books and promotional materials.

“We invite everybody to please come visit the new site,” said Berghaus. “We welcome feedback and are excited to share who we are and what we do with our stakeholders across the globe.”

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