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Showing 6 articles from November 25, 2024.

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SCA signs a new credit facility agreement of SEK 6 billion
SCA signs a new credit facility agreement of SEK 6 billion

The credit facility is primarily a back-up facility that will remain undrawn and serve as a liquidity reserve for the company.

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'We got completely played for suckers,' MP says of recent takeovers in Canadian forestry
'We got completely played for suckers,' MP says of recent takeovers in Canadian forestry

Opposition MPs are expressing concern that after buying up two major Canadian companies, the foreign owner of one of Canada's biggest forestry businesses is now also formally taking over an Indonesian-Chinese pulp and paper conglomerate from his family -- a company he has long denied operating in tandem with.

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Corner Brook Pulp and Paper and government of Newfoundland and Labrador extend agreement
Corner Brook Pulp and Paper and government of Newfoundland and Labrador extend agreement

The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador announced that an agreement has been extended between Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (Hydro) and Kruger's Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Limited.

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Huhtamaki Fiber Foodservice expands global reach with launch of innovative fiber lid production in UK and Ireland
Huhtamaki Fiber Foodservice expands global reach with launch of innovative fiber lid production in UK and Ireland

Huhtamaki´s site in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, marked a major milestone recently with the official opening of its smooth molded fiber (SMF) lid production line.

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Mystery of noxious odor that wafted across two states finally solved
Mystery of noxious odor that wafted across two states finally solved

The Smurfit Westrock paper mill in Longview, Washington, 'likely contributed' to the pungent stench that wafted through southwest Washington and northwest Oregon in September, the Washington State Department of Ecology determined.

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Oji Kinleith Mill to halt paper production next year, with 230 jobs on the line
Oji Kinleith Mill to halt paper production next year, with 230 jobs on the line

The mill will continue producing pulp.

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