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Precision Paper Converters announces $5.8 million expansion of its facility in Kaukauna, Wisconsin
Precision Paper Converters announces $5.8 million expansion of its facility in Kaukauna, Wisconsin

Precision Paper Converters (PPC) has announced the $5.8 million expansion of its facility in Kaukauna, Wisconsin and installation of a state-of-the-art facial tissue interfolder and cartoner.

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Greater consideration for forest water
Greater consideration for forest water

Södra has become the first company in Sweden to sign Green Forest Management Plans that also integrate environmental considerations for watercourses. This is the latest step in Södra's nature conservation programme.

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Avery Dennison to acquire Hanita Coatings and Tene Investment Funds
Avery Dennison to acquire Hanita Coatings and Tene Investment Funds

Avery Dennison Corporation has agreed to acquire Hanita Coatings, a pressure-sensitive materials manufacturer of specialty films and laminates from Kibbutz Hanita Coatings and Tene Investment Funds for the purchase price of $75 million.

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Billerudkorsnäs invests $621 million in its Gruvön site in Sweden
Billerudkorsnäs invests $621 million in its Gruvön site in Sweden

The board of BillerudKorsnäs has made the decision to carry out the largest investment in the history of the company and one of the largest in Sweden in recent years - the investment in a new board machine at the Gruvön site, Sweden.

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Watchdog launches action over 'flushable' wipes advertising
Watchdog launches action over 'flushable' wipes advertising

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said it had instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against Kimberly-Clark Australia and White King seller Pental Limited.

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Company: Florida lignin investment approved
Company: Florida lignin investment approved

The board of directors of Borregaard and Rayonier Advanced Materials have decided to go ahead with the investment project in Florida after securing necessary permits as well as incentives from local authorities.

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Regulator: Chilean toilet paper collusion scheme reaped up to $460 million
Regulator: Chilean toilet paper collusion scheme reaped up to $460 million

A collusion scheme between Chilean paper manufacturer CMPC and a division of Sweden's SCA in Chile's tissue and toilet paper market generated benefits for the companies of up to $460 million, a study by the nation's competition regulator said.

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Stora Enso - Change in the reporting of costs related to growth of biological assets
Stora Enso - Change in the reporting of costs related to growth of biological assets

Stora Enso is changing its reporting regarding the costs related to the growth of biological assets (i.e. growing trees) starting from the fourth quarter of 2016.

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Industry and Union Call Five Year Extension of Existing Duties on Coated Freesheet Paper Imports from China and Indonesia
Industry and Union Call Five Year Extension of Existing Duties on Coated Freesheet Paper Imports from China and Indonesia "Important Step to Ensuring

Verso Corporation, Sappi North America and Appleton Coated LLC, together with the United Steelworkers (USW), welcomed the extension of duties on imports of certain coated paper from China and Indonesia as an important step to ensure continuing fair market conditions for the domestic market.

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​Georgia-Pacific to invest $18 million in West Chester, Ohio facility
​Georgia-Pacific to invest $18 million in West Chester, Ohio facility

An Atlanta-based manufacturer is adding to its West Chester plant, kicking in an $18 million capital investment and adding 29 jobs under a tax credit agreement with the state of Ohio approved on Monday.

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Sonoco to invest $20 million in new Atlanta-area packaging center
Sonoco to invest $20 million in new Atlanta-area packaging center

Sonoco says it will invest $20 million in the development of a new packaging center to support Duracell's new North America battery packaging operation.

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Universal Forest Products acquires second Australian packaging company
Universal Forest Products acquires second Australian packaging company

Universal Forest Products, Inc. (UFPI ) announced that one of its subsidiaries has acquired all outstanding shares of The UBEECO Group Pty. Ltd., a manufacturer of wood packaging based in Erskine Park, Australia, a suburb of Sydney.

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Quad/Graphics to close facility in Pennsylvania
Quad/Graphics to close facility in Pennsylvania

Quad/Graphics will close its plant in Manchester Township by Feb. 1, a company spokeswoman said late Thursday.

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Irving Pulp and Paper charged with dumping into St. John River
Irving Pulp and Paper charged with dumping into St. John River

Fines could total millions if company is found guilty of dumping harmful substance at Saint John mill

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Weyerhaeuser completes sale of Cellulose Fibers pulp mills to International Paper
Weyerhaeuser completes sale of Cellulose Fibers pulp mills to International Paper

Weyerhaeuser Company on Thursday announced the completion of the sale of its Cellulose Fibers pulp mills to International Paper for $2.2 billion in cash.

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Clearwater Paper to lay off 85 in Neenah, Wisconsin
Clearwater Paper to lay off 85 in Neenah, Wisconsin

Clearwater Paper Corporation announced Tuesday it will permanently shut down two of the company's highest cost tissue machines Dec. 31 at its Neenah facility, eliminating 85 of its 400 employees.

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Fortress Paper Announces Hemicellulose Separation Project at its Dissolving Pulp Mill
Fortress Paper Announces Hemicellulose Separation Project at its Dissolving Pulp Mill

The Hemicellulose Project will allow the Company to advance its research and development in hemicellulose derivative products.

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Veritiv opens Fairfield, Ohio operations center
Veritiv opens Fairfield, Ohio operations center

After opening its new operations center in Fairfield, Veritiv Corp. is looking forward to expanding its workforce in the region.

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Softwood lumber dispute heats up as U.S. lumber group files petition for duties
Softwood lumber dispute heats up as U.S. lumber group files petition for duties

The softwood lumber dispute reignited Friday after the U.S. Lumber Coalition said it formally petitioned the American government to impose duties against Canadian softwood lumber producers.

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Stora Enso celebrating 100 years on the Helsinki Stock Exchange
Stora Enso celebrating 100 years on the Helsinki Stock Exchange

Stora Enso is one of the world's oldest limited companies and has a documented history dating back to 1288 when shares were issued in Stora Kopparberg. On the Helsinki Stock Exchange Stora Enso has been listed for 100 years.​

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Proposed Paper Bag Fee to Cost Consumers Millions
Proposed Paper Bag Fee to Cost Consumers Millions

The plastic bag ban outlined today by Boston City Councilor Matt O'Malley contains a fee on paper bags that will cost several millions of dollars to Boston consumers, further strapping working families already struggling to get by in one of America's most expensive cities.

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Georgia-Pacific employee killed in accident
Georgia-Pacific employee killed in accident

An employee killed Wednesday in an industrial accident at the Georgia-Pacific mill in Big Island was identified as Robert C. Dameron, 44, of Natural Bridge.

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Sun Paper Permit Application Progressing
Sun Paper Permit Application Progressing

Becky Keogh, director of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, said she and her staff had recent meetings with officials at Sun Paper Industry of China on pre-engineering and environmental permitting for the $1.3 billion mega-project in Clark County.

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Judge finds KapStone legally fired Longview, Wash. strikers
Judge finds KapStone legally fired Longview, Wash. strikers

In a key victory for KapStone, a federal judge found the company acted legally when it fired union pickets in last year's strike.

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Kruger substantially reduces particulate matter emissions at its Wayagamack Mill
Kruger substantially reduces particulate matter emissions at its Wayagamack Mill

The company invested $4.5 M in 2016 to install a second electrostatic precipitator...

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