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Stora Enso finalises sale of 12.4 percent of Swedish forest holdings
Stora Enso finalises sale of 12.4 percent of Swedish forest holdings

Stora Enso has finalised the sale of approximately 175,000 hectares of forest land in Sweden, representing 12.4% of its total holdings in the country, for an enterprise value of SEK 9.8 billion, equivalent to Euro 900 million. The buyers include Soya Group, which acquires a 40.6% stake, and a consortium led by MEAG, the asset management arm of Munich Re, with a 44.4% stake. Stora Enso retains 15% ownership in the new structure.

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Felix Schoeller to invest Euro 13 million in its German facilities
Felix Schoeller to invest Euro 13 million in its German facilities

Felix Schoeller is continuing its Reinvent Strategy with an extensive Euro 13 million investment package. Over the next two years, the specialty paper manufacturer will invest specifically in enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of its German facilities. The package comprises four projects across the company's sites in Osnabrück, Weißenborn, Günzach, and Neustadt.

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Stora Enso Announces Layoff Warning for Up to 60 Employees
Stora Enso Announces Layoff Warning for Up to 60 Employees

Stora Enso has issued a layoff warning that could affect around 60 employees at its operations in Skoghall and at the Gruvön sawmill in Grums.

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Containerboard industry eyes ongoing price-fixing case
Containerboard industry eyes ongoing price-fixing case

Graphic Packaging International was voluntarily dismissed from the case.

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CIB loans $660 million towards Irving Saint John Mill Modernization
CIB loans $660 million towards Irving Saint John Mill Modernization

The mill's increased capacity will create more than 600 new jobs in the province's forestry supply chain.

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Saint-Gobain Canada Inaugurates First Zero-Carbon* Gypsum Wallboard Plant in North America and Largest in the World
Saint-Gobain Canada Inaugurates First Zero-Carbon* Gypsum Wallboard Plant in North America and Largest in the World

Saint-Gobain Canada officially marked the completion of its expansion and sustainable upgrade project at its CertainTeed Gypsum plant in Sainte-Catherine, Quebec, transforming the facility into North America's first zero-carbon (scopes 1 and 2) gypsum wallboard plant and the largest in the world. First announced in 2022, Saint-Gobain completed major electrification upgrades allowing the plant to be solely powered by renewable electricity.

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Roseburg Forest Products will close Oregon hardwood plant, lay off more than 100
Roseburg Forest Products will close Oregon hardwood plant, lay off more than 100

A media release from the company said 107 employees were laid off at the facility in Dillard, an unincorporated community about 10 miles south of Roseburg. Work related to other product lines in Dillard will continue.

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Borregaard ASA: NOK 15 million grant for Borregaard's Biomer project
Borregaard ASA: NOK 15 million grant for Borregaard's Biomer project

The Norwegian Research Council (NFR) has awarded NOK 15 million to support Borregaard's innovation initiative, Biomer. The project aims to develop bio-based alternatives to polycarboxylates - fossil-based polymers commonly used in agriculture, industry, and household products.

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New high-tech sawmill dedicated in Northwest Louisiana
New high-tech sawmill dedicated in Northwest Louisiana

Hunt Forest Products, Tolko Industries Ltd. and Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan B. Bourgeois has dedicated what's being called Louisiana's newest and most technologically advanced sawmill in Bienville Parish.

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Monadnock Paper Mills announces Andrew Manns as new CEO
Monadnock Paper Mills announces Andrew Manns as new CEO

Following the death of longtime chairman and CEO Richard G. Verney on Sept. 10, Monadnock Paper Mills and Monadnock Non-Wovens have announced that former CFO Andrew Manns will return as CEO and operations will continue without interruption under the direction of the board and Manns.

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Pregis Opens New Illinois Manufacturing Facility, Creating a Paper Converting Center of Excellence
Pregis Opens New Illinois Manufacturing Facility, Creating a Paper Converting Center of Excellence

Pregis®, a global leader in protective packaging, mailing & bagging, and flexible packaging solutions, opened a new 477,000-square-foot paper converting center in Elgin, Illinois, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 19, 2025. The facility will support over 500 manufacturing jobs and can produce more than 1 billion curbside recyclable paper packaging solutions annually.

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OSHA investigating two unrelated work incidents at Smurfit Westrock Florence, South Carolina facility
OSHA investigating two unrelated work incidents at Smurfit Westrock Florence, South Carolina facility

Employees at the facility said two men were burned in both incidents.

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JBM Packaging Breaks Ground on Major Expansion
JBM Packaging Breaks Ground on Major Expansion

JBM Packaging, a leading provider of eco-friendly paper packaging and contract packaging services, broke ground on the construction of a new 52,500-square-foot building in Lebanon, Ohio. The building marks a significant step in JBM's continued growth as it celebrates its 40th anniversary. As the new home to JBM's expanding packing and kitting operations, it positions JBM to scale its operations for long-term growth opportunities in the years ahead.

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Sappi North America Urges Caution after The Nature Conservancy Announces Agreement with Brookfield Renewable
Sappi North America Urges Caution after The Nature Conservancy Announces Agreement with Brookfield Renewable

Sappi North America is concerned with the announcement from The Nature Conservancy regarding its agreement with Brookfield Renewable to acquire four hydroelectric facilities on the Kennebec River in Maine, including the Shawmut Dam.

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Ahlstrom's biomass boiler investment in France drives decarbonization
Ahlstrom's biomass boiler investment in France drives decarbonization

Ahlstrom, a global leader in sustainable fiber-based specialty materials, announces a major milestone in its sustainability journey with the implementation of a biomass boiler at the company's Rottersac site in France. This will reduce the site emissions with approximately 80% and significantly lowering the carbon footprint of products, benefiting Ahlstrom's customers. This location serves as a key hub for Ahlstrom's food packaging operations in Europe.

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BRB Finance Coalition Accelerates Capital Mobilization and Surpasses the US$ 4.5 Billion Mark for Forests and Bioeconomy in Brazil
BRB Finance Coalition Accelerates Capital Mobilization and Surpasses the US$ 4.5 Billion Mark for Forests and Bioeconomy in Brazil

This new milestone represents significant and accelerated progress, positioning the Coalition at 45% of its goal to mobilize at least US$ 10 billion by 2030. Collectively, these commitments aim to protect or restore 3.65 million hectares of Brazilian forests.

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Notice of Legal Proceedings against the Victorian Government in Australia by Opal, a consolidated overseas subsidiary of Nippon Paper Industries Co.
Notice of Legal Proceedings against the Victorian Government in Australia by Opal, a consolidated overseas subsidiary of Nippon Paper Industries Co.

We hereby announce that our Australian consolidated subsidiary, Paper Australia Pty Ltd ("Opal") has today commenced legal proceedings against the Victorian Government in the Supreme Court of Victoria following the Government's breach of the Wood Pulp Agreement.

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Fire breaks out at International Paper facility in Georgia
Fire breaks out at International Paper facility in Georgia

No injuries were reported, and no buildings were damaged.

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UPM launches strategic review of plywood business with options including divestment or IPO
UPM launches strategic review of plywood business with options including divestment or IPO

The review is expected to be concluded by the end of 2026.

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Saica Group inaugurates biomass boiler in Champblain-Laveyron, France
Saica Group inaugurates biomass boiler in Champblain-Laveyron, France

Saica Group, one of Europe's leading manufacturers of recycled paper for corrugated cardboard and sustainable packaging solutions, inaugurated the new biomass boiler at its Saica Paper site in Champblain-Laveyron, France.

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Western Forest Products cuts lumber output by 50 million board feet in second half of 2025
Western Forest Products cuts lumber output by 50 million board feet in second half of 2025

Western Forest Products will curtail lumber production at its British Columbia sawmills by 50 million board feet in the second half of 2025, equal to 6% of its annual lumber capacity. The company attributes the reduction to weak markets, higher U.S. softwood lumber duties imposed in August 2025, and limited economic log supply, according to Western Forest Products.

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Mondi Duino starts up recycled containerboard mill in Italy
Mondi Duino starts up recycled containerboard mill in Italy

Mondi welcomed international customers and partners to celebrate the start-up of its Duino mill in Italy following the successful conversion of its existing paper machine into a high-quality recycled containerboard machine.

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Michigan AG reaches settlement with White Pigeon paper mill over PFAS violations
Michigan AG reaches settlement with White Pigeon paper mill over PFAS violations

The Michigan Attorney General's Office announced it has reached two settlements with current and past owners of a paper mill in White Pigeon.

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Port Townsend Paper fined $20,000 for water quality violations
Port Townsend Paper fined $20,000 for water quality violations

After leaks in pipes at the Port Townsend Paper Company (PTPC) spilled wastewater into Port Townsend Bay on two occasions earlier this year, the Washington Department of Ecology has fined the mill a total of $20,000 for the two water quality violations.

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U.S. ambassador to Canada says softwood solution will be 'very, very difficult'
U.S. ambassador to Canada says softwood solution will be 'very, very difficult'

Pete Hoekstra says he hopes the United States and Canada can strike a deal on softwood lumber, an issue that predates both of Donald Trump's terms in Washington.

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