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Cascades renews its sustainable development commitment
Cascades renews its sustainable development commitment

Building on the experience gained in producing the two previous plans, the company is confident that it will continue to improve its business practices and act as a leader while generating positive impacts for the planet, prosperity and its partners.

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Arjowiggins investing in new automation system at Papeterie du Bourray mill in France
Arjowiggins investing in new automation system at Papeterie du Bourray mill in France

Arjowiggins' Papeteries du Bourray graphic papers mill in France says it has ordered a Valmet DNA distributed control system for PM1 to replace an earlier control system that is reaching end-of-life.

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Fibria buys forest machines
Fibria buys forest machines

The package deal contains harvesters and forwarders. Investments in the new equipment also include service, maintenance and training program

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Twin Rivers hires new CEO
Twin Rivers hires new CEO

Twin Rivers Paper Company announced that following the completion of his three-year term as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company, Tim Lowe will be succeeded in the role by Robert ("Bob") Snyder.

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BillerudKorsnäs reports serious fraud to Swedish police
BillerudKorsnäs reports serious fraud to Swedish police

BillerudKorsnäs said that during June 2016, the company been exposed to serious external fraud of an advanced nature.

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Seattle law firm solicits odor complaints against Port Townsend Paper
Seattle law firm solicits odor complaints against Port Townsend Paper

A Seattle law firm has mailed "advertisements" to Port Townsend residents soliciting people willing to participate in a possible class-action lawsuit against alleged "noxious odors" emitted at Port Townsend Paper Corp.

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AF&PA publishes production statistics for May
AF&PA publishes production statistics for May

The American Forest & Paper Association has released its paper production summaries for the month of May.

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Longtime Mead Corp. CEO dies at age 100
Longtime Mead Corp. CEO dies at age 100

James McSwiney, the longtime CEO and chairman of Mead Corp., died Tuesday at his home in Sea Island, Georgia. McSwiney was 100.

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Nippon Paper buys Kyouei Seitai K.K.
Nippon Paper buys Kyouei Seitai K.K.

While the demand for heavy duty paper bags produced by processing kraft paper is decreasing on a long-term basis, the demand for paper bags for food remains generally strong, the company said.

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Fortress Paper selling Lebel-sur-Quevillon pulp mill and sawmill assets for $15.36 million
Fortress Paper selling Lebel-sur-Quevillon pulp mill and sawmill assets for $15.36 million

The transaction is expected to close on or before July 8, 2016.

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Antti Jääskeläinen appointed Executive Vice President, UPM Raflatac
Antti Jääskeläinen appointed Executive Vice President, UPM Raflatac

Antti Jääskeläinen has been appointed Executive Vice President responsible for UPM Raflatac as of 1 July 2016.

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Helsinki District Court dismisses Metsähallitus' claim
Helsinki District Court dismisses Metsähallitus' claim

In its ruling issued this week, the Helsinki District Court dismissed Metsähallitus' claim for damages against Stora Enso Oyj, Metsäliitto Cooperative and UPM-Kymmene Oyj.

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Three charged with rape, murder of paper mill worker
Three charged with rape, murder of paper mill worker

The 38-year-old woman was working as a labourer in the paper mill where she was allegedly raped and murdered on Friday.

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Top 100 British Columbia public companies list shows banner 2015 for forestry companies
Top 100 British Columbia public companies list shows banner 2015 for forestry companies

Business in Vancouver's 2016 list of the top 100 public companies in British Columbia reveals the stellar year enjoyed by the province's forestry companies in 2015.

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Indonesia to put moratorium on firms with idle concessions
Indonesia to put moratorium on firms with idle concessions

Soon, palm oil and forestry resource companies will be forbidden from starting any activities on any of their concessions that are idle, as the government plans to expand a moratorium on peatland use in a bid to curb the annual land and forest fires.

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United States, Canada report major differences in lumber dispute
United States, Canada report major differences in lumber dispute

Talks between the United States and Canada on a long-running dispute over softwood lumber exports have bogged down amid "significant differences," the two nations said on Friday, potentially paving the way for a fresh round of lawsuits.

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CatchMark completes $100.7 million acquisition
CatchMark completes $100.7 million acquisition

CatchMark Timber Trust, Inc. says it has closed on its single, largest timberlands purchase since its listing on the NYSE -- the acquisition of 51,700 acres of prime timberlands in South Carolina for $100.7 million, excluding closing costs, in an off-market transaction from funds managed by Forest Investment Associates.

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Quad/Graphics Agrees to Pay $750,000 to Settle Allegations of Potential Security Lapses With U.S. Government Publishing Office Jobs
Quad/Graphics Agrees to Pay $750,000 to Settle Allegations of Potential Security Lapses With U.S. Government Publishing Office Jobs

Quad/Graphics Inc. has agreed to pay $750,000 to the United States to resolve allegations that the firm violated security requirements involving personally identifiable information on contracts with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO).

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Stora Enso inaugurates its new consumer board mill in Beihai, China
Stora Enso inaugurates its new consumer board mill in Beihai, China

Stora Enso has inaugurated its new consumer board mill in Beihai, China. The mill started up in May and it is expected to reach full production within 18 to 24 months.

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Georgia-Pacific sells Alabama facility
Georgia-Pacific sells Alabama facility

Sunbelt Forest Products announced this week the purchase of a pressure treated wood facility in Athens, Alabama, from Georgia-Pacific.

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Project announced at Smurfit Kappa mill in Columbia
Project announced at Smurfit Kappa mill in Columbia

It was announced this week that Toscotec will rebuild the dryer section of Smurfit Kappa Papelsa's PM 1 at its Barbosa mill in Colombia.

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New machinery to boost Huhtamaki output by 25 percent
New machinery to boost Huhtamaki output by 25 percent

Egg cartons and cup carrier-maker Huhtamaki Lurgan expects to boost its output by up to 25 percent after shelling out £5 million installing new purpose built machinery.

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Kimberly-Clark names Chief Marketing Officer
Kimberly-Clark names Chief Marketing Officer

Kimberly-Clark Corporation on Tuesday announced that Scott Usitalo has been named chief marketing officer, reporting to Tony Palmer, president of global brands and innovation.

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Universal Forest Products signs letter of intent to acquire certain assets of company
Universal Forest Products signs letter of intent to acquire certain assets of company

Universal Forest Products, Inc. announced that one of its subsidiaries has signed a letter of intent to purchase certain assets of Robbins Manufacturing Co.

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Fire at old Domtar mill
Fire at old Domtar mill

Numerous emergency crews responded to a fire near the former Domtar paper mill in Port Edward, Wisconsin late Friday afternoon.

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