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Australia's first, and now last, newsprint maker will have a new owner
Australia's first, and now last, newsprint maker will have a new owner

Norwegian company Norske Skog has accepted a $27 million offer by Melbourne businessman David Marriner for the mill at Boyer, on the edge of New Norfolk in Tasmania's Derwent Valley.

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UPM's stream water program brings results - endangered lake-migrating brown trout returned to spawn in Arvajankoski
UPM's stream water program brings results - endangered lake-migrating brown trout returned to spawn in Arvajankoski

In 2022, UPM carried out the restoration of the rapids area of Arvajankoski, Jämsä, in cooperation with local operators. Last autumn, a monitoring survey by the Central Finland Water and Environment Association found some young-of-the-year brown trout and a spawning nest in the area. This means that natural reproduction of trout has started in Arvajankoski.

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Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper names new CEO

MacPherson brings pulp and paper industry experience to Thunder Bay, most recently serving as Vice President of Paperboard Manufacturing for Graphic Packaging International. Prior to Graphic, MacPherson was Managing Director at Mercer International, Canada, and Mill Manager for Domtar in Kingsport, Tennessee. Earlier in this career, he held engineering leadership positions at Weyerhaeuser and Willamette Industries.

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Valmet to deliver its first IQ Moisturizer for a kraft machine to Sri Andal in India

The delivery is scheduled for the first quarter 2025.

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CDP recognises Metsä Board with a triple 'A' score for leadership on climate change, forests and water security
CDP recognises Metsä Board with a triple 'A' score for leadership on climate change, forests and water security

Metsä Board, part of Metsä Group, has been recognised for leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change, forests and water security by global environmental non-profit CDP. Based on data reported through CDP's 2024 Climate Change, Forests and Water Security thematic questionnaires, Metsä Board is one of a small number of companies that achieved a triple A, out of over 22,000 companies scored. This is the third time that Metsä Board scored the prestigious triple 'A'.

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Rengo develops height-adjustable packaging machine
Rengo develops height-adjustable packaging machine

Rengo Co., Ltd. announces that it has developed the automatic packaging machine J-RexS for e-commerce and logistics between sites.

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Pulp and paperworkers' resource council workers visit Capitol Hill to discuss policies
Pulp and paperworkers' resource council workers visit Capitol Hill to discuss policies

Approximately 95 American workers employed in the U.S. forest products industry descended on Washington, D.C., this week and made more than 535 visits with Members of Congress and Administration officials. Their goal was to educate elected officials on the impacts of legislative and regulatory decisions on the environment and on the families and communities that depend on forest products manufacturing for their livelihood.

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Jussi Vanhanen appointed as new CEO of Metsä Group
Jussi Vanhanen appointed as new CEO of Metsä Group

Jussi Vanhanen, LLM, MBA, has been appointed as Metsäliitto Cooperative's new CEO. He will also be the President and CEO of Metsä Group. Jussi Vanhanen will start in his new position on 1 July 2025. Until 30 June 2025, the position will be held by Metsä Group's current President and CEO Ilkka Hämälä, who will then transfer to special duties within the company. These duties will continue until 23 October 2025, when he retires.

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Final insurance settlement for Norske Skog Saugbrugs
Final insurance settlement for Norske Skog Saugbrugs

Norske Skog Saugbrugs and its insurance company has agreed on a final settlement of all remaining insurance claims related to the rockslide at the Saugbrugs site on 27 April 2023. The settlement amount of NOK 540 million will be jointly covered by the insurance company, the Norwegian Natural Perils Pool and the reinsurers.

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Metsä Board starts pre-engineering project at Husum mill in Sweden
Metsä Board starts pre-engineering project at Husum mill in Sweden

Metsä Board, part of Metsä Group, announced in March 2024 that it will start a development programme to produce new products on the current uncoated white kraftliner production line (BM2) at its Husum mill integrate in Sweden. The aim was to find alternatives for uncoated kraftliner production.

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Valmet secures the best A List position in the CDP Climate disclosure for the second year in a row

CDP's evaluation is based on the company's disclosure about its climate-related strategy, targets, governance, risks and opportunities, risk management, and actions in the last reporting year.

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Predicting a 40% Reduction in Downtime
Predicting a 40% Reduction in Downtime

When the same number pops up across very different industries, it's attention-grabbing. And the number (and phrase) that got my attention recently was this: "We reduced downtime by 40%." You don't see that every day. And how are industries getting there from here? They're implementing predictive maintenance, trying to avoid unplanned downtime through advanced AI strategies.

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Week of 10 February 2025: The Danger of Innovation Optimism
Week of 10 February 2025: The Danger of Innovation Optimism

One of the worst statements I have ever heard is, "We have already tried that before." Give it its due, though, it is right out there to hit you in the face. More subtle and more dangerous is "innovation optimism." When you think of an idea, it is formed perfectly in your brain. It has no flaws in its execution, it runs forever on zero energy, and it cost nothing.

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Hundreds rally to fight Nippon Opal paper cuts harming workers
Hundreds rally to fight Nippon Opal paper cuts harming workers

ACTU President, Michele O'Neil has slammed Nippon Paper's Opal management, demanding an immediate end to the lockout of over 300 production workers from its Morwell Paper Mill in the Latrobe Valley.

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Details on possible Domtar Liverpool pulp mill expected in March
Details on possible Domtar Liverpool pulp mill expected in March

Domtar's subsidiary company, Paper Excellence, entered into a settlement with the provincial government following the closure of the Northern Pulp mill in 2020. As part of the settlement, which resolved a $450-million lawsuit filed by Paper Excellence against the provincial government over closure, Domtar agreed to explore the viability of opening a new mill in Liverpool.

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Merit; An Important Market Signal
Merit; An Important Market Signal

Perhaps one way to accelerate innovation, productivity improvement, and value creation in our industry is to be more transparent and vocal about what projects work and which ones that don't.

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RRD Powers Printing Evolution with Digital Transition of Georgia Facility
RRD Powers Printing Evolution with Digital Transition of Georgia Facility

Investment doubles site's workforce, introduces industry-first equipment, and drives digital printing evolution.

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	 PotlatchDeltic inks mineral lease agreement in Arkansas
PotlatchDeltic inks mineral lease agreement in Arkansas

The Company has granted TETRA exclusive rights to conduct brine exploration and production on approximately 900 surface acres in Lafayette County, Arkansas, within a higher-grade area in the Smackover Formation rich in lithium reserves.

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Sappi Delivers Results Ahead of Expectations for the Second Financial Quarter
Sappi Delivers Results Ahead of Expectations for the Second Financial Quarter

Packaging and speciality papers demand rebounded during the quarter.

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Aikawa Fiber Technologies appoints new CEO

Aikawa Fiber Technologies (AFT) has appointed Ali Raheem as its new CEO, reinforcing its leadership and strategic growth focus. Ali brings extensive global experience in business development, strategy, and leadership across multiple industries.

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UPM Raflatac accelerates its growth in Graphics by acquiring Metamark
UPM Raflatac accelerates its growth in Graphics by acquiring Metamark

UPM Raflatac has acquired Metamark, a UK-based company to further accelerate its growth in Graphics business. UPM Raflatac's existing Graphics business complemented with Metamark will strengthen UPM Raflatac's overall competitiveness, bring major synergies and make UPM Raflatac a significant player in the fast-growing, high value-added Graphics segment. The Enterprise Value of the transaction is GBP 146 million (approx. EUR 175 million).

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International Paper blames temperature-related malfunction for sulfur smell in Georgetown, South Carolina
International Paper blames temperature-related malfunction for sulfur smell in Georgetown, South Carolina

A process malfunction at the Georgetown paper mill caused by freezing temperatures spread a sulfur odor through the city, officials said Tuesday.

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B.C. forms softwood lumber council to address U.S. trade dispute
B.C. forms softwood lumber council to address U.S. trade dispute

British Columbia has established the B.C. Softwood Lumber Advisory Council to address the ongoing softwood lumber dispute with the United States.

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UPM Raflatac and Corning Conduct Collaborative Study to Help Advance Sustainability in Pharma Packaging
UPM Raflatac and Corning Conduct Collaborative Study to Help Advance Sustainability in Pharma Packaging

UPM Raflatac, a global supplier of self-adhesive paper and film products, and Corning Pharmaceutical Technologies, a division of Corning Incorporated, one of the world's leading innovators in materials science, have announced the results of a collaborative study. The results show that a combination of the two companies' products performs well in a variety of challenging drug product storage conditions and offers significant sustainability benefits for pharmaceutical industry innovators.

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RYAM Announces Strong Preliminary 2024 Financial Results and Provides Update on Tariffs
RYAM Announces Strong Preliminary 2024 Financial Results and Provides Update on Tariffs

Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc., the global leader in High Purity Cellulose, announced unaudited preliminary financial results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, and provided an update on tariffs.

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