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Showing 11 articles from April 13, 2026.

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Trish Witkowski and Ford Bowers Headline  FSEA Print Embellishment Conference Programming
Trish Witkowski and Ford Bowers Headline FSEA Print Embellishment Conference Programming

The FSEA Print Embellishment Conference, taking place June 17-19 in Nasvhille, Tennessee, has announced its complete lineup of speakers and sessions for the conference.

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Cascades' Shares Down Following Cut to Outlook as Costs Rise, Packaging Demand Softens
Cascades' Shares Down Following Cut to Outlook as Costs Rise, Packaging Demand Softens

The packaging and tissue products company said Friday that U.S. weather disruptions and volatile swings in transportation and fuel surcharges pushed operating costs higher, while recent geopolitical tensions dampened consumer confidence and spending, leading to softer packaging volumes.

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Georgia-Pacific announces price hike
Georgia-Pacific announces price hike

Georgia-Pacific will implement a price increase of 2.5% to 3.5%, effective May 18, 2026, on DensDeck®, DensDeck® Prime products and DensDeck® StormX™ Prime Roof Boards.

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Quad issues temporary surcharge on select printing products due to rising ink costs
Quad issues temporary surcharge on select printing products due to rising ink costs

Quad/Graphics, Inc., announced it is enacting an immediate, temporary surcharge on its printing inks, UV coating and varnishes to help offset increasing costs impacting its ink manufacturing subsidiary Chemical Research/Technology (CR/T).

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Suzano connects an area the size of over 200,000 soccer fields through ecological corridors in just four years
Suzano connects an area the size of over 200,000 soccer fields through ecological corridors in just four years

Initiative integrates fragments of native forests in the Atlantic Forest, Cerrado and Amazon biomes, stimulating wildlife movement, the expansion of vegetation cover and the restoration of ecosystems.

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Suzano sees global prices rising for toilet paper, tissues if Iran war prolonged
Suzano sees global prices rising for toilet paper, tissues if Iran war prolonged

The Iran war has led to a surge in oil prices and driven up Suzano's costs of shipping, trucking, rail and chemicals.

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U.S. moves toward lowering Canadian softwood lumber duties to 25 percent
U.S. moves toward lowering Canadian softwood lumber duties to 25 percent

The Trump administration moves toward lowering U.S. trade duties on most Canadian softwood lumber after a preliminary Commerce Department decision that would reduce the combined rate to 25% from about 35%.

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Leading Stories

B.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with future
B.C. government easing carbon tax for pulp mills as industry grapples with future

Premier David Eby told the annual gathering of the B.C. Council of Forest Industries (COFI) on Friday, April 10, said that the government plans to ease industrial carbon prices for pulp mills as the province's forestry sector continues to struggle to remain competitive.

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Domtar Port Alberni mill operator transported to hospital in serious condition
Domtar Port Alberni mill operator transported to hospital in serious condition

A mill operator at the Domtar site in Port Alberni has been transported to hospital in serious condition following an on-site injury Thursday morning, April 9.

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Kimberly-Clark California warehouse arsonist compared himself to Luigi Mangione, prosecutors say
Kimberly-Clark California warehouse arsonist compared himself to Luigi Mangione, prosecutors say

The fire destroyed some $500 million in paper products and destroyed the warehouse, valued at $150 million.

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Longview, Washington NORPAC paper mill to stop making newsprint
Longview, Washington NORPAC paper mill to stop making newsprint

A Longview paper mill that built its reputation on "superior quality newsprint" will stop making the product at the end of the month, according to industry reports.

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