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 O-I Glass To Sell Australia, New Zealand Business Unit To Visy Industries
O-I Glass To Sell Australia, New Zealand Business Unit To Visy Industries

O-I Glass Inc. (OI) Wednesday, July 15 said it has agreed to sell its Australia and New Zealand business unit to Visy Industries.

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Union president: Sappi Westbrook mill will weather latest round of job cuts
Union president: Sappi Westbrook mill will weather latest round of job cuts

Sappi announced last week plans to eliminate 75 jobs and shut down a paper machine and the majority of the energy complex at their Westbrook mill.

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UFPI acquires T&R Lumber Company
UFPI acquires T&R Lumber Company

UFP Industries announced that one of its affiliates acquired the operating assets of T&R Lumber Company and its affiliates, Sullivan & Mann and Kelmar Creations.

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Georgia-Pacific recycling project to receive tax exemption in Toledo, Oregon
Georgia-Pacific recycling project to receive tax exemption in Toledo, Oregon

With one member adamantly dissenting, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners on Monday approved a tax exemption for Georgia-Pacific to develop a first-of-its-kind recycling operation in Toledo.

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Sappi to close PM2 at its Stockstadt mill in Germany
Sappi to close PM2 at its Stockstadt mill in Germany

Sappi announced the closure of Paper Machine 2 ("PM2") at its Stockstadt Mill in Germany.

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British Columbia Forest Practices Board finds issues with Quesnel BC Timber Sales program
British Columbia Forest Practices Board finds issues with Quesnel BC Timber Sales program

British Columbia Forest Practices Board proclaimed that an audit of the BC Timber Sales (BCTS) program and timber-sale licensees operating under the program has found poor results.

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Georgia-Pacific lays off 10 percent of workforce in Muskogee, Oklahoma
Georgia-Pacific lays off 10 percent of workforce in Muskogee, Oklahoma

Approximately 80 of Georgia-Pacific Muskogee Mill's workers are temporarily being laid off.

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Veritiv Corp. to restructure its business, cut 15% of salaried U.S. workforce
Veritiv Corp. to restructure its business, cut 15% of salaried U.S. workforce

Veritiv Corp. reported Thursday it is launching a restructuring that will result in the reduction of its U.S. salaried workforce by approximately 15% across all business segments and corporate functions.

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Paper mills in Westbrook and Jay, Maine announce layoffs totaling 134 workers
Paper mills in Westbrook and Jay, Maine announce layoffs totaling 134 workers

Sappi North America will cut 30 percent of its workforce and shut down a paper machine in Westbrook, and Pixelle Specialty Solutions is stopping its pulp operation and laying off dozens at its mill in Jay.

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Hood Container Announces $50 Million Mill Expansion
Hood Container Announces $50 Million Mill Expansion

With the project, Hood Container will retain 306 existing employees and a $23 million annual payroll at the mill on the Mississippi River, near St. Francisville, Louisiana. The expansion also is expected to support 75 construction jobs.

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Unifor urges Nova Scotia government to work with Northern Pulp to secure DIP financing
Unifor urges Nova Scotia government to work with Northern Pulp to secure DIP financing

Unifor is urging the Nova Scotia government to work with Northern Pulp to secure Debtor-In-Possession (DIP) financing amid the company's restructuring.

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IT Tech Packaging, Inc. Updates on Non-medical Single-Use Face Masks Business
IT Tech Packaging, Inc. Updates on Non-medical Single-Use Face Masks Business

IT Tech Packaging, Inc. announced that it recognized revenue of RMB6.73 million through June 30, 2020 from sale of 6.28 million pieces non-medical single-use face masks since launch of the production line at the end of April 2020.

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Kimberly-Clark Introduces Ambitious Sustainability Strategy for a Decisive Decade
Kimberly-Clark Introduces Ambitious Sustainability Strategy for a Decisive Decade

Kimberly-Clark has announced its new 2030 sustainability strategy and goals, aimed at addressing the social and environmental challenges of the next decade with commitments to improve the lives and well-being of one billion people in under-served communities around the world with the smallest environmental footprint.

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Norbord provides update on capacity utilization
Norbord provides update on capacity utilization

Norbord Inc. announced an update regarding the 2Q 2020 capacity utilization of its North American oriented strand board (OSB) and European panel mills.

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Quad sells Kentucky book plant, still working on sale of others
Quad sells Kentucky book plant, still working on sale of others

Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. has sold its Versailles, Kentucky book manufacturing plant to Minnesota-based CJK Group Inc.

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36 firefighters work to put out blaze at Roseburg Forest Products facility
36 firefighters work to put out blaze at Roseburg Forest Products facility

Equipment used included five engines, two truck companies, four water tenders, and three command vehicles.

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Weyerhaeuser fined for worker injury in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan
Weyerhaeuser fined for worker injury in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan

The worker was injured by a forklift.

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Wisconsin-based Quad/Graphics stopped a Minneapolis agency from saying 'Black Lives Matter'
Wisconsin-based Quad/Graphics stopped a Minneapolis agency from saying 'Black Lives Matter'

Quad-owned Periscope said that the words "Black Lives Matter" were struck from a drafted statement the agency planned to release.

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One flown to hospital after pit rescue at Pixelle facility
One flown to hospital after pit rescue at Pixelle facility

One person was extricated from a 10-foot pit and taken by helicopter to York Hospital after being injured Thursday, July 2, at Pixelle's paper mill's secondary waste treatment facility in North Codorus Township, according to York County 911.

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Investigators determine it wasn't a noose found at Escambia County, Fla. International Paper mill
Investigators determine it wasn't a noose found at Escambia County, Fla. International Paper mill

An investigation into an alleged noose believed to have been found at the International Paper Co. mill in Cantonment has come to an end.

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Ponderay Newsprint mill closure involves 148 permanent layoffs, state says
Ponderay Newsprint mill closure involves 148 permanent layoffs, state says

Washington's Employment Security Department on Tuesday confirmed the Ponderay Newsprint Co. paper mill in Usk is permanently shutting down and laying off 148 workers.

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Domtar's Kingsport mill to be idled through end of August
Domtar's Kingsport mill to be idled through end of August

Kingsport's Domtar paper mill will continue to be idled by the COVID-19 pandemic through the end of August, the mill's manager told the Kingsport Economic Development Board on Tuesday.

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Recycled pulp mill planned in Northeast United States
Recycled pulp mill planned in Northeast United States

A $125 million recycled paper pulp mill in Pennsylvania will source more than 500,000 tons per year of mixed paper and OCC. The facility will ship its product to China.

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Packaging Corp.: Jackson Mill Operations To Remain Temporarily Idled
Packaging Corp.: Jackson Mill Operations To Remain Temporarily Idled

Packaging Corporation of America (PKG) said both paper machines and a majority of the converting operations at the Jackson, Alabama mill would continue to be temporarily idled during the months of July and August.

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DS Smith producing recycled cardboard cutout sports fans to fill empty stadiums
DS Smith producing recycled cardboard cutout sports fans to fill empty stadiums

DS Smith, a provider of sustainable corrugated packaging, has readied production of fully recyclable "replacement" fans, made from recycled cardboard, for use at U.S. sports arenas forced to limit attendance.

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