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U.S. Chemical Safety Board Opens Investigation into Fatal Incident at Woodland Pulp Facility in Baileyville, Maine (relevance: 14.9%, date: Feb 17, 2026)
The incident resulted in the death of one person, a 20-year old student at the University of Maine who was participating in an internship at the facility, and injured nine other workers, two of them seriously. One of the workers remains hospitalized.

New research report says systemic change in food packaging recycling only possible through public-private partnerships to drive innovation (relevance: 14.9%, date: Apr 5, 2022)
A new report from Finland's Technical Research Center (VTT), "Recycling Food Packaging", highlights those technology solutions expected to become commercially available in the next five years and says partnerships are essential to deliver the necessary technological innovations in food packaging recycling.

USG Corporation Expands North American Manufacturing Network With $210 Million New Alberta Wallboard Plant (relevance: 14.8%, date: Jun 16, 2026)
The CAD$210 million facility adds important wallboard capacity in Western Canada and strengthens USG's broader North American manufacturing network.

Ahlstrom-Munksjö breaks ground on new facility (relevance: 14.8%, date: Dec 7, 2021)
Ahlstrom announced in May that they planned to invest $70 million in a new glass fiber tissue production line, creating almost 50 jobs in Madisonville.

Stora Enso and Cordenka partner to develop bio-based carbon fiber materials (relevance: 14.8%, date: May 18, 2020)
Stora Enso and Cordenka have signed a joint development agreement to develop precursors for bio-based carbon fiber. The co-development is driven by the need for high performance carbon fiber in transportation, construction and power generation.

Valmet to supply an OptiConcept M board making line to Anhui Linping Circular Development in China (relevance: 14.8%, date: Oct 15, 2024)
The start-up is scheduled for the end of 2025.

West Fraser temporarily adopts three day work week at B.C. lumber mills (relevance: 14.8%, date: Mar 15, 2022)
West Fraser is temporarily rolling back its operating schedule at lumber mills across B.C., impacting more than 700 employees.

Ahlstrom-Munksjö begins expansion in Kentucky (relevance: 14.8%, date: Feb 15, 2022)
The new fiber glass tissue production line will make luxury vinyl tiles and sheet materials, and are slated to be fully completed by summer 2023.

Quad Makes Repeat Appearance in Top 20 for Annual Agency Company Ranking (relevance: 14.8%, date: Jun 7, 2022)
Quad/Graphics, Inc., a global marketing experience company, has been named one the world's 25 largest agency companies, as determined by Ad Age, the global publisher of news, analysis, and data on marketing and media. This is the third consecutive year that Quad has been included in the list.

ABB technology helps set world record for fastest facial tissue production (relevance: 14.8%, date: Nov 5, 2024)
Tissue producer Fine Hygienic Holding worked with partners including ABB to optimize its delivery for higher productivity, and the collaboration allowed the company to achieve a Guinness World Record for the highest production rate in 24-hour period. Al Nakheel Paper Mill in Abu Dhabi can now turn out 2,222 meters of top-grade tissue paper per minute.

Quad looking at $45 million expansion in Saratoga Springs, Texas (relevance: 14.8%, date: May 18, 2020)
Quad, the magazine printer that has major operations in Saratoga Springs, is looking to add two new presses at its local site in a $45 million expansion plan.

Huhtamaki joins forces with the International Red Cross to provide COVID-19 emergency relief (relevance: 14.8%, date: Apr 20, 2020)
Huhtamaki has announced a donation of EUR 0.5 million in support of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' (IFRC) COVID-19 appeal. The funds will be channeled via Finnish Red Cross to go towards boosting emergency relief efforts in Asia and Europe and improving the lives of the world's most vulnerable.

Leaking chemicals found at another Washington mill, Cosmo Specialty Fibers, records show (relevance: 14.7%, date: Jun 16, 2026)
At the Cosmo Specialty Fibers site in Cosmopolis, regulators have repeatedly warned of growing dangers, including the potential for a "catastrophic release," which could threaten those on the site, the environment and public health.

Verso forms special committee to evaluate Atlas offer to purchase company (relevance: 14.7%, date: Aug 17, 2021)
The board of directors for Verso Corp. has formed a special committee to evaluate an offer to purchase the company.

Company plans $155 million facility in Savannah, hiring 117 (relevance: 14.7%, date: Dec 7, 2021)
A business that looks to turn used cardboard boxes and paper into pulp for export said Friday that it plans a $155 million complex near Savannah, hiring at least 117 people.

UFP Industries acquires Shelter Products, Inc. (relevance: 14.7%, date: Oct 5, 2021)
UFP Industries announced that UFP Distribution, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of UFP Construction, LLC, acquired the operating assets of Shelter Products, Inc., in Haleyville, Alabama, for $6.5 million.

Suzano Sells 12.7 Million Tonnes of Pulp for the First Time in Its History (relevance: 14.7%, date: May 19, 2026)
Suzano, the world's largest pulp producer, announces its results for the first quarter of 2026 (1Q26), achieving a new all‑time record in pulp sales. Over the 12‑month period from April 2025 to March 2026, the company sold 12.7 million tonnes of pulp, the highest volume ever recorded in its history. During the same period, Suzano also sold 1.7 million tonnes of paper across the packaging, printing and writing, specialty, and tissue segments.

Essity ranked one of the world's most sustainable companies (relevance: 14.7%, date: Feb 6, 2024)
Essity has once again been recognized as one of the world's most sustainable companies by Corporate Knights. The list was announced today during the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Acme Mills Named U.S. Distributor of Ahlstrom's New Optipad™: A High-Performance, Sustainable Filter Pad for Extended Cooking Oil Life (relevance: 14.7%, date: Nov 4, 2025)
Great Lakes Filters a division of ACME MILLS LLC, a leading North American manufacturer and converter of high-performance textiles and filtration products, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Ahlstrom - the global leader in combining fibers for innovative and sustainable specialty material. Acme Mills will serve as a distributor of Optipad™ leveraging its decades of filtration and textile converting expertise to bring this high-value product to market with efficiency and scale.

Nova Scotia: Forestry trust fund doles out $12.4M to 2 projects (relevance: 14.7%, date: Nov 2, 2021)
The provincial trust fund for forestry innovation is betting big on a project that aims to prove the economic viability of a more sustainable approach to managing Nova Scotia's woods.

Georgia-Pacific's Corrugated Division Leverages ISN®'s CultureSight® Offering to Strengthen Contractor Relationships (relevance: 14.7%, date: Jun 2, 2026)
Leading corrugated manufacturer leverages ISNetworld®'s safety perception assessment to establish baseline insights and help improve contractor engagement.

Mondi: Job losses as packaging firm plans facility closures (relevance: 14.7%, date: Jan 20, 2020)
A packaging firm has announced plans to close two facilities, which could lead to the loss of up to 208 jobs.

The case of the missing toilet paper: How the coronavirus exposed U.S. supply chain flaws (relevance: 14.7%, date: Jun 1, 2020)
Before executives at paper-goods giant Kimberly-Clark rushed to shut their offices on Friday the 13th of March, they convened for one last emergency meeting.

Ahlstrom-Munksjö launches MasterTape™ Pack Green, a sustainable alternative for plastic PSA packaging tape backings (relevance: 14.7%, date: Apr 5, 2022)
Ahlstrom-Munksjö continues to expand in the packaging tape market by launching MasterTape™ Pack Green tape backing offering consisting of bio-based tape backings with greater sustainability attributes.

Saica Group acquires Thimm Group (relevance: 14.7%, date: May 19, 2026)
With a capacity production of 1.200 million square meters of corrugated board packaging, THIMM employs 2,500 people in Germany, Poland, Czech Republic and Romania.


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