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CellMark introduces new Packaging & Paper division
CellMark introduces new Packaging & Paper division

CellMark is introducing a new division: CellMark Packaging & Paper. The division is the result of a merger of its two existing divisions, CellMark Packaging and CellMark Paper.

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GreenFirst CEO Rick Doman Retires

GreenFirst Forest Products Inc. announces the retirement of its Chief Executive Officer, Rick Doman, for personal reasons effective December 31, 2022.

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Smurfit Kappa elects Mary Lynn Ferguson-McHugh to Board of Directors

Smurfit Kappa Group plc announces the appointment of Mary Lynn Ferguson-McHugh to the Board of Directors as an independent, non-executive director, effective 5 January 2023.

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Sylvamo to boost capacity through Nymölla mill acquisition
Sylvamo to boost capacity through Nymölla mill acquisition

Sylvamo acquires Stora Enso's uncoated freesheet paper mill in Sweden, for €150M.

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Worker dies after getting trapped in hopper at Newark, California gypsum plant
Worker dies after getting trapped in hopper at Newark, California gypsum plant

Despite efforts to rescue him, a worker died in a hopper accident at a Newark gypsum plant and distribution center Tuesday, Dec. 27 according to the Alameda County Fire Department.

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Firefighters in Fernandina Beach extinguish WestRock machinery blaze in just over an hour
Firefighters in Fernandina Beach extinguish WestRock machinery blaze in just over an hour

The fire had been discovered by mill employees, who activated the fire suppression system for the machinery.

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Southern Natural Gas Company Cancels its Force Majeure Declaration Previously Impacting RYAM's Jesup Facility Natural Gas Supply
Southern Natural Gas Company Cancels its Force Majeure Declaration Previously Impacting RYAM's Jesup Facility Natural Gas Supply

The Event impacted natural gas supply to the Company's facility in Jesup, Georgia, and has resulted in an estimated $4 million EBITDA impact to the Company. The Company continues to reserve all rights to more fully examine, and potentially contest, the validity of the financial penalty it has been assessed.

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IP, NFWF, and Partners Help Private Landowners Restore Longleaf Pine To Benefit Texas Drinking Water and Wildlife
IP, NFWF, and Partners Help Private Landowners Restore Longleaf Pine To Benefit Texas Drinking Water and Wildlife

International Paper (IP) and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) are helping landowners in Texas restore and manage their forests through IP's Forestlands Stewards partnership. These efforts will benefit drinking water supplies and wildlife habitat, improve recreational opportunities, and support forest sector jobs.

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Week of 2 January 2023: Capital Projects Month
Week of 2 January 2023: Capital Projects Month

What continues to amaze me are the stories of projects gone bad. Large, small, makes no difference, there are still for me, after nearly 53 years of watching projects from all sides, reports of disastrous projects. In this time period, experienced and learned people have brought forth courses, books and institutes to tackle the subject of project management, yet my side gig of being an expert witness in construction lawsuits continues to thrive. These are the top five reasons I think capital construction projects fail...

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Resolute, Paper Excellence Merger Receives Canadian Competition Bureau Approval
Resolute, Paper Excellence Merger Receives Canadian Competition Bureau Approval

The transaction remains on course to close in the first half of 2023, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the other conditions to the closing of the merger.

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Tolko extends downtime at mills in North Okanagan, Cariboo
Tolko extends downtime at mills in North Okanagan, Cariboo

Armstrong and Soda Creek divisions to be down through to end of January, then re-evaluated.

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PotlatchDeltic Commits to GHG Reduction Targets
PotlatchDeltic Commits to GHG Reduction Targets

PotlatchDeltic Corporation announced it has established a 2030 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction target for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions of 42 percent and a Scope 3 value chain GHG emissions reduction target of 25 percent from a 2021 baseline.

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2022 in Review: The Label Industry
2022 in Review: The Label Industry

I know you're supposed to take time at the end of the year to reflect on everything that happened. The good, the bad, what have you. But for the labeling industry, 2022 was in a league of its own. Anything that could go wrong, did go wrong. And in spectacular fashion, too (Yes, Murphy's Law was a reality, ask anyone dealing with paper).

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Fire shuts down Tolko's Armstrong mill
Fire shuts down Tolko's Armstrong mill

An electrical fire knocked the power out to the Tolko Industries sawmill in Armstrong after the site's electricity substation went up in flames early Dec. 28.

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RYAM's Jesup Facility Impacted by Natural Gas Supply Disruption
RYAM's Jesup Facility Impacted by Natural Gas Supply Disruption

Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. announced that its facility at Jesup, Georgia has been impacted by a force majeure declared by its natural gas provider, Southern Natural Gas Company, L.L.C., due to an unscheduled outage of the Elba Express Pipeline's Hartwell Compressor Station (the "SNG Force Majeure Event", or "Event").

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Södra Cell buys PulpEye analyzers for its pulp mills in Sweden

It is the second largest order ever signed by PulpEye.

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Damage from weekend freeze causes shutdown of IPs Georgetown, S.C. mill
Damage from weekend freeze causes shutdown of IPs Georgetown, S.C. mill

What is being described as a "perfect storm of events" has resulted in the unexpected shutdown of International Paper Company's Georgetown mill - and the Christmas weekend freeze is to blame.

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3M to end 'forever chemicals' output at cost of up to $2.3 billion
3M to end 'forever chemicals' output at cost of up to $2.3 billion

What is being described as a "perfect storm of events" has resulted in the unexpected shutdown of International Paper Company's Georgetown mill - and the Christmas weekend freeze is to blame.

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Amcor sells facilities in Russia
Amcor sells facilities in Russia

The cash and debt free consideration value is €370 million.

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Contract Ratified For Domtar Dryden Unifor Mill Workers
Contract Ratified For Domtar Dryden Unifor Mill Workers

The cash and debt free consideration value is €370 million.

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UPM enters final phases of construction on new pulp mill in Uruguay
UPM enters final phases of construction on new pulp mill in Uruguay

The project now proceeds with the finalization of the electrical, instrumental and automation works and commissioning.

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Valmet introduces new lime kiln flame profile application for pulp mills

Valmet introduces a new flame profiling application that enables real-time flame detection and monitoring in a pulp mill's lime kiln environments. At the same time, the Valmet Furnace Imaging System, IR is updated with new optics and a port rodder, improving the overall Valmet Boiler Diagnostics Systems offering.

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Marcal Paper Acquires von Drehle Corporation
Marcal Paper Acquires von Drehle Corporation

Marcal Paper, a leading manufacturer of recycled and eco-friendly bath, towel, and tissue products, announced today that it has acquired von Drehle Corporation, a premier provider of quality towel and tissue products for the away-from-home market. Von Drehle Corporation will operate as a division of Marcal Paper. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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Graphic Packaging CEO joins board of directors of Regal Rexnord

Regal Rexnord Corporation announced that Michael P. Doss has joined the Company's Board of Directors. His initial term on the board is slated to continue until the 2023 annual shareholders meeting.

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DS Smith survey: Holiday shoppers overflowing with bunting and bows support recycling but want more options
DS Smith survey: Holiday shoppers overflowing with bunting and bows support recycling but want more options

Consumers busy with online holiday shopping say they are committed to recycling packages but admit resorting to bad habits sometimes when their at-home recycling bins are full, according to a national survey by paper and packaging leader DS Smith.

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