UPM and Artek to open a woodplastic pavilion at Milan design exhibition


(UPM, Milan, April 18, 2007 at 11.30)- UPM and the Finnish design product
company Artek will today open the exhibition pavilion of Artek at the Milano
Salone Internazionale del Mobile exhibition. The pavilion is made of UPM's new
product innovation ProFi woodplastic composite and it is designed by the world
famous Japanese architect Shigeru Ban who has been in the forefront of
developing ecological architecture. 

The principle raw material for the wood-plastic composite is self-adhesive
label materials made of paper and plastic, which is surplus from UPM's
labelstock production. Manufactured mainly from this recycled material, the
composite has proven to be tough and humidity resistant. The composite can be
disposed of by incineration or recycled back into the production process. The
product development and production are located in Lahti. 

"As the theme of the Milan exhibition this year is sustainability, the
cooperation between UPM, Artek and architect Shigeru Ban is a perfect fit. In
general, the pavilion project together with Artek has been an excellent example
of how to make use of the new material in a creative way", says Vesa Sorri,
Vice President of UPM's Corporate Venturing. 

The pavilion's load-bearing structures and surfaces are constructed of wood
plastic composite corner protection pieces, which are originally designed and
produced for UPM's own use. The ground of the pavilion will be built from UPM
ProFi woodplastic deck that will be the first product on the market. 

UPM ProFi woodplastic deck is a product that can be worked as wood. The rigid
surface of deck endures hard blows and mechanical erosion. The recyclable UPM
ProFi deck is a hi-tech product that combines the best characteristics of wood
fibres and plastic. 

In addition, Artek will introduce item-level RFID furniture identification and
tracking enabled by UPM Raflatac RFID tags at the pavilion. The Artek Pavilion
will open to the public from 18th to 23rd of April 2007 at Milano Triennale
Park. 

For further information please contact:
Mr Markku Koivisto, Director, UPM, Corporate Venturing tel. +358 40 861 2852

Notes for editors: 
UPM is one of the world's leading forest products groups. The Group's sales in
2006 were EUR 10 billion, and it has about 28,000 employees. UPM's main
products include printing papers, converting materials and wood products. The
company has production plants in 15 countries and its main market areas are
Europe and North America. UPM's shares are listed on the Helsinki and New York
stock exchanges. www.upm-kymmene.com 

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