Innovation is the soul of Shaye Paper’s growth - the instrumental core of our business. In today’s turbulent and ever-changing business markets, the importance of innovation to create value through dynamic and inspiring ways cannot be emphasized enough. Our Research and Development (R&D) teams are constantly searching for inventive ways to grow and diversify our product range through delivering proprietary innovations.


Shaye Paper promotes the responsible management of the world's forests being accredited with the Forest Stewardship Council. FSC certification provides a credible link between responsible production and consumption of forest products, enabling consumers and businesses to make purchasing decisions that benefit people and the environment as well as providing ongoing business value. FSC is nationally represented in more than 50 countries around the world.
Shaye Paper has been accredited with Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point certification. This standard is the risk management methodology used by the food and related industries for the control of food safety hazards to acceptable risk levels.
Ensuring an environmentally safe and sound ecological future is something we take seriously. We pride ourselves on our aptitude to stay with the latest environmental issues and align ourselves with our values to communities where we can make a difference.

Chhay Hua Ung, Managing Director of Shaye Paper Products lunches with the ex-UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Chhay had the good fortune of chatting with Mr Blair on how important leadership was in today's modern entrepreneurial society.
Today, Tony Blair continues his mission on creating peace in the Middle East.

Shaye Paper sources virgin pulp from mills that have been stamped with the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, authorised by the Australian Forestry Standard. We care about our environment and the ecological sustainability of our future. We believe it is our responsibility to look after our future and be in the practice of sustainable forestry management.