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Mercer Peace River completes Fibre Procurement Project
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CANADA (News release) -- Mercer Peace River (MPR) announces the completion of the Fibre Procurement Project. This milestone was celebrated with a ribbon cutting in front of the newly revitalized woodroom at the MPR site with dignitaries in attendance.

This project, officially announced in 2021, has transformed MPR's fibre procurement process, improved environmental performance, created a more sustainable business model and created several long-term career opportunities. The Fibre Procurement Project had two priorities: the first priority was revitalizing the woodroom by building a brand new debarker and wood chipper. The second priority was the establishment of Peace River Transport.

The new woodroom features one of the largest debarkers in the world together with a state-of-the-art wood chipping facility. This new facility has changed MPR's hardwood fibre procurement process and will bring MPR's use of diesel wood chippers on aspen trees in the forest to an end. Hardwood logs will now be cut to length and transported to the mill on larger, more efficient 10-axle Peace River Transport trucks. The logs will be processed through the debarker and wood chipper, which are equipped with some of the most innovative debarking, chipping, and monitoring technologies.

This new way of processing hardwood improves MPR's environmental performance substantially. By 2050, through this investment, MPR is projected to have reduced fossil fuel emissions by over 900,000 tonnes of CO2e and sequestered 2.6 million tonnes of CO2e through forest conservation. Further, the onsite processing is powered by the green energy generated onsite.

Mercer Peace River (MPR) is a subsidiary of the group Mercer International Inc., a diversified global producer of forest products, bioproducts and green electricity with operations in Germany, Canada, the United States and Australia.

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