Khanna Paper’s main objective is the development of recycled, eco-responsible and innovative papers that offer clients unmatched level of quality and performance. For the most part, our range of paper and paper related products are manufactured with recycled fibres.
Our plant is located in Amritsar, Punjab which is famous for iconic Golden Temple and Indo-Pak Wagah border. The facility is spread over 100 acres making it the largest single location plant in the country to use recyclable paper waste. Our annual production capacity is half a million tons with four paper machines, deinking plants and inhouse captive powerplant of 37 MW. The mill boasts with highly skilled production teams, capable of dealing with rising demand of producing a wide range of paper and its products.
It’s truly inspiring how Mr. B.M. Khanna’s vision paved the way for an extraordinary journey back in 1965. From the humble beginnings of a small paper mill in Amritsar to emerging as one of India’s largest speaks volumes about the dedication and foresight of the Khanna family.
Three and a half decades later, his son Mr. Rahul Khanna demonstrated his commitment to carrying forward his father’s mission to make the paper industry a significant part of Indian culture. This not only shows familial continuity but also reflects a deep-rooted belief in the importance of environmental sustainability.
It’s heartening to see a company not just thriving economically but also upholding its core values of recycling and environmental consciousness. In today’s world, where such values are increasingly crucial, their dedication is truly commendable.
KHANNA PAPER MILLS