Fortunately, complying with EPA and local wastewater regulation has become much easier with more fully automated wastewater treatment systems.
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Pulp and Paper Must Play a Part in Mitigating Climate Change
The second WCBEF—‘Implementing Biostrategies: Forests Mitigating Climate Change’—was well attended by stakeholders from around the globe ready to address this critical challenge.
Read More »Heading For a Downturn?
Uncertainty clouds the global economy and thus the industry, but it could be a soft landing with brighter days coming in 2021.
Read More »Green Bay Packaging Keeps Safety in the Family
A ‘culture of caring’ sets this family-owned business apart when it comes to safety.
Read More »Folding Boxboard: When Will North America Get on Board?
With the rest of the world showing a clear preference for FBB over SBS, why has North America not adopted it as the “go-to” for cartonboard? More importantly, will this change?
Read More »Slave Lake Pulp Generates Biogas, Saves Money
With assistance from the Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC) and the Government of Alberta, Slave Lake Pulp embarked on a Biomethanation and Power Generation Project that would anaerobically digest pulp mill effluent to generate biogas to be used as green energy.
Read More »Mondi Group: ‘Paper Where Possible, Plastic When Useful’
With key operations in central Europe, Russia, North America, and South Africa, Mondi manages forestlands and produces pulp, paper, containerboard, packaging, and technical films.
Read More »Working Toward a Closed-Loop Future
In this exclusive interview, Sustana Group’s Renée Yardley tells us why sustainability goes beyond environmental performance.
Read More »Brad Southern is Reforming Louisiana Pacific
LP CEO named North American CEO of the Year.
Read More »Why Are Foreign Companies Investing in North American Pulp and Paper?
Foreign-owned mills enjoy over 15 percent capacity share in the market pulp supply in North America.
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