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Hansol Paper Launches “Museum San” Showcase Highlighting the Everyday Power of Paper

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Hansol Paper announced on the 6th that it will host an exhibition titled “Everyday Hansol” at Museum SAN in Wonju, Gangwon Province, offering visitors a comprehensive look at creations made using the company’s diverse range of paper materials.

The exhibition will take place in Paper Gallery 4—part of the museum’s dedicated paper space—and will run through December 20. While Paper Galleries 1 to 3 explore the origins of paper and its historical significance, this new showcase shifts focus to the present and future, highlighting the evolving role of paper in everyday life.

At the exhibition, Hansol Paper will present a variety of items including books, packaging solutions, and household products made from its paper, demonstrating how the material is integrated into daily use. Eco-friendly packaging designed as an alternative to plastic will also be featured, emphasizing paper’s growing importance in sustainable applications.

Designed as an interactive experience, the exhibition allows visitors to touch and feel the textures and colors of different paper products. Additionally, calendars printed on various Hansol Paper stocks will be available for visitors to take home.

A company representative noted that paper is no longer limited to traditional uses such as record-keeping but is now expanding into sectors like food, cosmetics, eco-friendly packaging, and labeling. The exhibition aims to give visitors a hands-on understanding of paper’s versatility and its potential for the future.

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