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Showing 12 articles from October 2, 2018.

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World's first biodegradable film - future bioproducts from Northern wood fibre
World's first biodegradable film - future bioproducts from Northern wood fibre

Sustainably grown renewable wood fibre is Finland's most significant natural resource.

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Justices Appear Divided Over Protecting Endangered Frog's Habitat
Justices Appear Divided Over Protecting Endangered Frog's Habitat

A small frog created a big stir at the Supreme Court Monday, where Justices weighed how far the federal government can go to protect the habitat of an endangered creature, even if that creature may never call that habitat home.

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Perspectives

Editorial: Economy's future remains linked to Maine's forests
Editorial: Economy's future remains linked to Maine's forests

Since 2010, about half of Maine's pulp and paper mills have closed, devastating in just a few years' time an industry that took decades to build. To many communities, it felt like the end of something.

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Industry News

International Paper agrees to transfer $1.6 billion in pension liabilities to Prudential Retirement
International Paper agrees to transfer $1.6 billion in pension liabilities to Prudential Retirement

Sonoco announced it has completed the acquisition of the remaining 70-percent interest in the joint venture of Conitex Sonoco, a vertically integrated global leader in the manufacture of paper-based cones and tubes used in the textile industry.

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Mario Plourde receives the Clean50 and Clean16 awards for his contribution to sustainable development
Mario Plourde receives the Clean50 and Clean16 awards for his contribution to sustainable development

Cascades Inc. announced that its President and Chief Executive Officer, Mario Plourde , was a recipient of the 2019 Clean50 and Clean16 awards.

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Södra's nurseries are 100-percent fossil-free
Södra's nurseries are 100-percent fossil-free

Södra's nurseries have now transitioned to fossil-free operations. Heating, machinery and vehicles are all powered by renewable energy.

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Verso Duluth, Minnesota Mill Achieves Safety Milestone
Verso Duluth, Minnesota Mill Achieves Safety Milestone

It's been one year since there's been a recordable injury at the Verso Duluth Mill.

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Volunteers from Domtar Corporation and the Student Conservation Association Revitalize Port Huron, Michigan's Sanborn Nature Area
Volunteers from Domtar Corporation and the Student Conservation Association Revitalize Port Huron, Michigan's Sanborn Nature Area

Domtar Corporation announced that employee volunteers from the company's paper mill in Port Huron and their families revitalized Sanborn Nature Area, which is adjacent to Sanborn Park.

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Leading Stories

Expera Specialty Solutions Announces BRC Certification Achievement at All Facilities
Expera Specialty Solutions Announces BRC Certification Achievement at All Facilities

Expera Specialty Solutions has achieved BRC Global Standard - Packaging and Packaging Materials Issue 5 High Hygiene Certification at all four Wisconsin paper mills.

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Glatfelter Completes Acquisition of Georgia-Pacific's European Nonwovens Business
Glatfelter Completes Acquisition of Georgia-Pacific's European Nonwovens Business

Glatfelter announced it has completed the previously announced acquisition of Georgia-Pacific's European nonwovens business for $185 million, subject to customary purchase price adjustments.

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Hoax caller who claimed he'd planted bomb at paper mill did it for 'bit of a laugh'
Hoax caller who claimed he'd planted bomb at paper mill did it for 'bit of a laugh'

A disgruntled worker has admitted calling the Daily Post newsdesk claiming he had planted a bomb in the UPM paper mill where he worked.

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Kimberly-Clark decides to wait on Wisconsin closure decision
Kimberly-Clark decides to wait on Wisconsin closure decision

Kimberly-Clark Corp. will delay the decision to close its Cold Spring plant, according to an email sent to employees Monday.

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