ATLANTA (News release) -- To better meet growing customer and consumer demand for premium bath tissue and paper towels, Georgia-Pacific today (May 12) announced that it has begun final engineering and planning for additional structured paper machines and associated converting equipment. The company expects to shorten project schedules and optimize capital deployment by leveraging existing site infrastructure and is evaluating its facilities in the central and western portions of the U.S. Site selections will be announced at a later date.
This represents a significant step in evaluating how and when these investments would support long‑term growth across both branded and private‑brand product portfolios. Georgia‑Pacific anticipates beginning construction following completion of engineering and the company's board of manager's authorization, with a first machine targeted to begin operations in late 2028 and a second machine following thereafter.
"These efforts reflect our continued confidence in the long‑term growth of premium paper products and our commitment to invest alongside our customers to meet that demand," said Vivek Joshi, executive vice president for Georgia-Pacific's Consumer Products Group. "They also underscore our longstanding track record of investing in our manufacturing network, expanding our market presence and creating lasting value for our customers."
These investments would further reinforce Georgia-Pacific's commitment to their brands, such as Angel Soft®, Quilted Northern®, Sparkle®, and Brawny®, while continuing to grow our premium private‑brand partnerships. In recent years, Georgia‑Pacific has invested in new paper machines in Naheola, Alabama, (2018); Palatka, Florida, (2020); Green Bay, Wisconsin, (2024); and Wauna, Oregon (expected 2026).






















