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Weyerhaeuser completes sale of Cellulose Fibers pulp mills to International Paper
Weyerhaeuser completes sale of Cellulose Fibers pulp mills to International Paper

Weyerhaeuser Company on Thursday announced the completion of the sale of its Cellulose Fibers pulp mills to International Paper for $2.2 billion in cash.

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Fortress Paper Announces Hemicellulose Separation Project at its Dissolving Pulp Mill
Fortress Paper Announces Hemicellulose Separation Project at its Dissolving Pulp Mill

The Hemicellulose Project will allow the Company to advance its research and development in hemicellulose derivative products.

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Clearwater Paper to lay off 85 in Neenah, Wisconsin
Clearwater Paper to lay off 85 in Neenah, Wisconsin

Clearwater Paper Corporation announced Tuesday it will permanently shut down two of the company's highest cost tissue machines Dec. 31 at its Neenah facility, eliminating 85 of its 400 employees.

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Stora Enso celebrating 100 years on the Helsinki Stock Exchange
Stora Enso celebrating 100 years on the Helsinki Stock Exchange

Stora Enso is one of the world's oldest limited companies and has a documented history dating back to 1288 when shares were issued in Stora Kopparberg. On the Helsinki Stock Exchange Stora Enso has been listed for 100 years.​

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Softwood lumber dispute heats up as U.S. lumber group files petition for duties
Softwood lumber dispute heats up as U.S. lumber group files petition for duties

The softwood lumber dispute reignited Friday after the U.S. Lumber Coalition said it formally petitioned the American government to impose duties against Canadian softwood lumber producers.

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Veritiv opens Fairfield, Ohio operations center
Veritiv opens Fairfield, Ohio operations center

After opening its new operations center in Fairfield, Veritiv Corp. is looking forward to expanding its workforce in the region.

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Proposed Paper Bag Fee to Cost Consumers Millions
Proposed Paper Bag Fee to Cost Consumers Millions

The plastic bag ban outlined today by Boston City Councilor Matt O'Malley contains a fee on paper bags that will cost several millions of dollars to Boston consumers, further strapping working families already struggling to get by in one of America's most expensive cities.

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Georgia-Pacific employee killed in accident
Georgia-Pacific employee killed in accident

An employee killed Wednesday in an industrial accident at the Georgia-Pacific mill in Big Island was identified as Robert C. Dameron, 44, of Natural Bridge.

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Kruger substantially reduces particulate matter emissions at its Wayagamack Mill
Kruger substantially reduces particulate matter emissions at its Wayagamack Mill

The company invested $4.5 M in 2016 to install a second electrostatic precipitator...

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Judge finds KapStone legally fired Longview, Wash. strikers
Judge finds KapStone legally fired Longview, Wash. strikers

In a key victory for KapStone, a federal judge found the company acted legally when it fired union pickets in last year's strike.

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Sun Paper Permit Application Progressing
Sun Paper Permit Application Progressing

Becky Keogh, director of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, said she and her staff had recent meetings with officials at Sun Paper Industry of China on pre-engineering and environmental permitting for the $1.3 billion mega-project in Clark County.

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Sources: WestRock puts dispensers unit up for sale
Sources: WestRock puts dispensers unit up for sale

U.S. packaging group WestRock has put a unit making soap dispensers and perfume sprayers up for sale in a potential $1 billion deal, as it seeks to streamline its portfolio after a recent merger, three people close to the matter said.

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Veritiv launches community engagement and philanthropy program
Veritiv launches community engagement and philanthropy program

Veritiv Corporation announced the launch of its new corporate community engagement and philanthropy program, Veritiv Connects. The program will focus corporate giving and employee volunteer efforts on shaping success for local communities while promoting a healthy and vibrant society.

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RGE Group to operate integrated viscose fiber facility in 2018
RGE Group to operate integrated viscose fiber facility in 2018

Diversified business group Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) -- founded by conglomerate Sukanto Tanoto -- is on track to build the first integrated viscose fiber factory in Indonesia, which it claims will help meet domestic demand of viscose and drive exports.

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Mondi to tap demand from consumer-goods sector
Mondi to tap demand from consumer-goods sector

Mondi is seeking to acquire more companies making the type of flexible packaging used for items like pet-food pouches, as the South African manufacturer taps growing demand from the consumer-goods industry.

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China's CAMC Engineering plans to invest in a new Finnish pulp mill
China's CAMC Engineering plans to invest in a new Finnish pulp mill

Boreal Bioref Oy, a new Finnish company, said on Thursday it had signed a letter of intent with China's CAMC Engineering over an investment in a new 780-million euro ($836 million) pulp mill project.

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New trial date in Van Den Heuvel bank fraud case
New trial date in Van Den Heuvel bank fraud case

A new trial date has been set for a businessman and his wife charged with fraud. Green Box founder Ron Van Den Heuvel and Kelly Yessman Van Den Heuvel are now scheduled to stand trial July 31, according to court records.

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RAPP eyes for bigger market with 30% production hike in 2017
RAPP eyes for bigger market with 30% production hike in 2017

Indonesia's second-largest pulp and paper firm PT Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper (RAPP) has completed its third paper mill and set its operational debut for next year to increase production and expand its exports to the international market.

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Dow and DuPont said to expect EU objections to merger
Dow and DuPont said to expect EU objections to merger

Dow Chemical Co. and DuPont Co. are expecting to get formal objections to their $60 billion merger from European Union regulators as soon as next month, listing potential antitrust concerns with their bid to form the world's biggest chemical company, according to two people familiar with the investigation.

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Kimberly-Clark names new COO
Kimberly-Clark names new COO

Kimberly-Clark Corporation announced that Michael D. Hsu, currently group president North American Consumer Products, has been named to the role of president and chief operating officer (COO) and will join K-C's board of directors, effective January 1, 2017.

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Fortress Paper announces $19.7 million investment in Birch Project at its dissolving pulp mill
Fortress Paper announces $19.7 million investment in Birch Project at its dissolving pulp mill

Fortress Paper Ltd. has announced a major investment to advance its strategic project of utilizing birch to manufacture dissolving pulp at the Fortress Specialty Cellulose Mill located in Thurso, Québec.

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Firefighters control blaze at North Las Vegas Clearwater Paper facility
Firefighters control blaze at North Las Vegas Clearwater Paper facility

Firefighters on Monday gained control of a fire at a Clearwater paper facility in North Las Vegas that shut down traffic on a surface street for several hours.

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Verso restructures, puts Jay, Maine mill in specialty paper division
Verso restructures, puts Jay, Maine mill in specialty paper division

Verso Corp., which operates a mill in Jay, is consolidating its administrative offices and restructuring the paper company into two divisions as it continues to seek ways to trim costs.

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Expera Coated Products expansion announced
Expera Coated Products expansion announced

Expera Coated Products, a business unit of Expera Specialty Solutions, has made official its expansion plans at the former Printpack building in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

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Twin Rivers to acquire paper division of Burrows Paper Corp.
Twin Rivers to acquire paper division of Burrows Paper Corp.

Burrows Paper Corp. of Little Falls, New York, announced Friday that it was selling its packaging division to Novolex of Charlotte, North Carolina, and its paper division to Twin Rivers, in a deal that is expected to close later this year.

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