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UPM takes financing to the darkest shade of green
UPM takes financing to the darkest shade of green

UPM has established a Green Finance Framework as part of its aim to create a future beyond fossils. This accelerates the company's commitment to green values and ensures a high environmental standard across all operations.

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Massive fire tears through New Jersey paper recycling facility on two-year anniversary of separate mill inferno several miles away
Massive fire tears through New Jersey paper recycling facility on two-year anniversary of separate mill inferno several miles away

A massive inferno destroyed a New Jersey paper recycling plant early Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021, sparking several explosions inside the warehouse as it collapsed in on itself.

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Domtar President and CEO John D. Williams to Take Temporary Medical Leave of Absence
Domtar President and CEO John D. Williams to Take Temporary Medical Leave of Absence

Domtar Corporation announced that John D. Williams, President and Chief Executive Officer, has contracted the Covid-19 and is taking a temporary medical leave of absence.

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Stora Enso will close its Virdia operations in the United States
Stora Enso will close its Virdia operations in the United States

Stora Enso has decided to permanently close its US-based Virdia operations during 2021. Virdia was acquired in 2014 and has focused on conversion of cellulosic biomass from sugar cane bagasse into refined sugars.

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Production started at Stora Enso's Oulu Mill
Production started at Stora Enso's Oulu Mill

The project began in May 2019 following a decision to invest EUR 350 million, and it was completed within the budget frame.

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BillerudKorsnäs invests in new recovery boiler at Frövi mill in Sweden
BillerudKorsnäs invests in new recovery boiler at Frövi mill in Sweden

BillerudKorsnäs will invest in a new recovery boiler at the Frövi mill in Sweden. The total investment is estimated to SEK 2.6 billion ($313 million) and the new recovery boiler is planned to be in operation at the end of 2023.

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GoFundMe page created for family of man killed in accident at Twin Rivers mill in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
GoFundMe page created for family of man killed in accident at Twin Rivers mill in Pine Bluff, Arkansas

On the page, it noted, "On January 13, Norman Bullard was sadly taken from his wife Danielle and four children Na'Riyah Bullard, Danijah Patillo, Carter Bullard and Carson Bullard in a tragic workplace accident. Norman was employed by Twin Rivers Paper Company (an Atlas Holdings Company and Blue Wolf family of portfolio companies) at the Pine Bluff, AR plant. Norman's coworkers remember him as a genuinely great guy who was always there to put a smile on everyone's face."

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Update 3: WestRock sees revenue hit from ransomware attack; facilities continue to be impacted
Update 3: WestRock sees revenue hit from ransomware attack; facilities continue to be impacted

Paperitalo Publications has learned that at least 17 of WestRock's mills and facilities have been affected by the ransomware attack. One major mill is reportedly expected to be down for a least two more days.

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Verso Corporation Names Randy J. Nebel as President and CEO
Verso Corporation Names Randy J. Nebel as President and CEO

Verso Corporation announced the appointment of Randy J. Nebel as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Nebel has served as interim President and Chief Executive Officer since October 2020 and has been a member of Verso's Board of Directors since November 2019.

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State of Michigan takes enforcement action against Graphic Packaging
State of Michigan takes enforcement action against Graphic Packaging

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) Air Quality Division is taking escalated enforcement against Graphic Packaging, according to a news release Wednesday.

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Kruger adding 27 jobs, equipment to make facial tissue in Tennessee
Kruger adding 27 jobs, equipment to make facial tissue in Tennessee

Kruger Products announced the installation of new equipment - a "facial converting line" - is expected to be complete by the first three months of 2022.

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Inland Empire Paper Co. launches two new products
Inland Empire Paper Co. launches two new products

When the coronavirus pandemic accelerated a nationwide trend of declining print-advertising revenue amid temporary business closures, the Inland Empire Paper Co. saw an opportunity to innovate by developing two new paper products.

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Södra: CLT reduces carbon emissions by up to 80 percent
Södra: CLT reduces carbon emissions by up to 80 percent

A CLT frame can reduce carbon emissions by up to 80 percent compared with a similar concrete frame, according to a new and third-party reviewed Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) from Södra.

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Fire at Pratt facility in Staten Island, N.Y.
Fire at Pratt facility in Staten Island, N.Y.

The spokesman said that no injuries were reported in the fire, which emergency radio communications indicated was brought under control in about an hour.

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Smurfit Kappa sets new sustainability targets with Better Planet 2050
Smurfit Kappa sets new sustainability targets with Better Planet 2050

Better Planet 2050 quantifies Smurfit Kappa's continued commitment to sustainability, targeting environmental and social sustainability in areas where it believes it can have the greatest impact.

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Mondi's sustainable packaging hits the right note for Orkla's new climate-smart food launch
Mondi's sustainable packaging hits the right note for Orkla's new climate-smart food launch

The branded consumer goods company worked closely with Mondi to create sustainable, high-performance packaging for the Swedish launch of its Frankful® plant-based Tex Mex range - soft tortilla wraps, tortilla crisps and taco spices.

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West Fraser acquisition of Norbord gets final court approval; company obtains conditional NYSE listing
West Fraser acquisition of Norbord gets final court approval; company obtains conditional NYSE listing

West Fraser has also received clearance from the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") for the listing of the West Fraser Shares subject to satisfaction of customary listing conditions.

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DuPont, Chemours in $4 Billion 'Forever Chemicals' Cost Pact
DuPont, Chemours in $4 Billion 'Forever Chemicals' Cost Pact

DuPont, Chemours and Corteva announced a cost-sharing agreement worth $4 billion to settle lawsuits involving the historic use of the highly toxic "forever chemicals" known as PFAS.

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International Paper will make major investment in Bogalusa facility
International Paper will make major investment in Bogalusa facility

The latest project plan would bring International Paper's investment in capital upgrades at the Bogalusa Mill to $487 million since the company purchased the Washington Parish site in a 2012 acquisition of Temple-Inland Inc.

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Report: Purchase of former Verso Luke mill appears imminent
Report: Purchase of former Verso Luke mill appears imminent

Estimates for the new venture are in the neighborhood of 200 jobs created.

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Spartanburg, S.C. LSC Communications plant to close, idle 401 workers
Spartanburg, S.C. LSC Communications plant to close, idle 401 workers

A longtime commercial printing company plans to close its eastside Spartanburg facility Feb. 18 and lay off 401 workers.

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Husum's paperboard production planned to be increased and the pulp mill renewal proceeds
Husum's paperboard production planned to be increased and the pulp mill renewal proceeds

Metsä Board, part of Metsä Group, announced on 22 January 2021 its plan to strengthen its position as Europe's leading producer of folding boxboard by increasing production capacity.

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Huhtamaki invests in new state-of-the-art manufacturing unit in Malaysia
Huhtamaki invests in new state-of-the-art manufacturing unit in Malaysia

In order to better serve its customers and respond to future growth of the sector in Southeast Asia, the company is transferring its Malaysian manufacturing base from Penang to Port Klang, Selangor State, the capital region of Malaysia. The new site is expected to be fully operational by the end of the second quarter of 2021.

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Essity launches absorbent underwear for menstruation and incontinence
Essity launches absorbent underwear for menstruation and incontinence

The underwear offers invisible protection for up to eight hours, providing users with a more sustainable option than disposable protection.

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SCA stops PM5 at Ortviken paper mill
SCA stops PM5 at Ortviken paper mill

PM5 will now be dismantled in order to make room for the company Renewcell and its recycling of textile fibre, which is expected to come on stream on the Ortviken site in 2022.

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