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Showing 6 articles from October 6, 2016.

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[Adv.] Essco Incorporated - Doctor Blade Manufacturing & Expertise
[Adv.] Essco Incorporated - Doctor Blade Manufacturing & Expertise
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Week of 10 Oct 2016: Inside Quality
Week of 10 Oct 2016: Inside Quality

Quality must not be an attribute that employees think can be turned on or off, dependent on time, place and resources. Apply the same quality everywhere all the time. Your business will thank you for it.

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Industry News

Appvion's Roaring Spring Mill to Celebrate its 150th Anniversary
Appvion's Roaring Spring Mill to Celebrate its 150th Anniversary

Appvion's Roaring Spring pulp and paper mill will conduct a celebration event at the mill on Friday, October 7 beginning at 10 a.m. to observe the 150th anniversary of the founding of the mill.

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Fibria, Praxair sign long-term oxygen supply agreement
Fibria, Praxair sign long-term oxygen supply agreement

Praxair, Inc., through its Brazilian subsidiary White Martins, has signed a long-term agreement expanding its supply of oxygen to Fibria Celulose S/A in Três Lagoas, Brazil.

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Leading Stories

Tranlin faces battle with permits, pollution credits
Tranlin faces battle with permits, pollution credits

Last week, Tranlin Inc. announced that it was moving forward with its $2 billion paper mill in eastern Chesterfield. But one of the permits that Tranlin, a subsidiary of China-based Shandong Tranlin Paper Co., will need to secure involves a complicated and somewhat untested system of trading pollution credits for nutrient contamination allowed into the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding waters.

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Judge rules against Rayonier Advanced Materials
Judge rules against Rayonier Advanced Materials

An Atlanta judge sided with environmental groups in ruling that a pulp mill in Southeast Georgia discharges too much pollution into the Altamaha River, known fondly as "the Little Amazon."

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