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SCA puts into operation new kraftliner machine at Obbola paper mill in Sweden

SWEDEN (News release) -- The world's largest machine for the production of kraftliner has entered service in Obbola plant in Västerbotten, Sweden. This major project has been completed ahead of schedule and within budget, significantly increasing opportunities to produce packaging materials that replace plastic.

"At full capacity, the machine will increase capacity from 450,000 tonnes to 725,000 tonnes a year, enabling our renewable kraftliner to replace large amounts of plastic and improve the plant's competitiveness on the global market," says Gustaf Nygren, SCA Obbola Plant Director.

The Expansion Obbola investment project has a total budget of SEK 7.5 billion ($727 million), of which approximately SEK 1 billion ($97 million) has been earmarked for environmental improvements at the site. For example, a biofuel-fired mesa furnace has been installed at the plant with the potential to phase out the use of fossil fuels and save 20,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.

The new kraftliner machine is manufactured by German global technology company Voith. The total weight of parts delivered to build the 250-metre-long machine reached 11,000 tonnes.

When Obbola reaches full capacity, it is estimated that the machine will produce 725,000 tonnes of kraftliner a year. The path to full capacity requires a new recycled fibre processing unit, which will be housed in the old machine room and will be ready by the summer.

"We then expect a period of adjustment and ramp-up with the aim of reaching full capacity in 2026. At that point, Obbola will be a highly efficient and competitive plant with a product that has the market's lowest carbon footprint and will be of vital importance for the transition from oil-based packaging material," says Gustaf Nygren.

In addition to the kraftliner machine, the site's other premises have also been upgraded with new office space and new skywalks that increase the safety of people at the plant.

A total of around 100 electric car chargers have been installed at the site and some 1,610 m3 of wood has been used as building material for the project. This means that the project has stored approximately 1,449 tonnes of carbon in the course of its construction for the long term.

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