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April 17, 2019 |
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Northern Pulp is set to continue its work two weeks after the province of Nova Scotia said the mill must submit further information on its new wastewater treatment plan.
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Wood fibre costs ranged between 45 per cent and 70 per cent of the cash costs for the production of pulp around the world in Q4 2018.
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Triosim Corporation has opened a new office in Prince George, B.C. to serve its clients in the pulp and paper industry.
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The government of British Columbia has announced changes to the Forest Act that will help prevent major forest licensees from controlling the market for milling and forest tenure holdings.
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Domtar's Espanola, Ontario mill is set to eliminate 70 jobs through attrition and retirement, as part of a modernization project.
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Now in its 93rd year, Safest Mills in Canada is a ranking of pulp and paper mills with excellent safety records.
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The mill with the lowest total recordable incident rate (mill frequency) in each category is the winner of that class for the year.
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Solenis, a global producer of specialty chemicals, is increasing prices on all polyacrylamides and acrylamide monomer across North America.
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Cascades is installing 30 new 240-volt charging stations at its Ontario facilities to extend its transportation electrification program to all its employees in the province.
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AMETEK Surface Vision, developer of automated online surface inspection solutions, has evolved its SmartView surface inspection solution with software improvements.
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Tetra Pak has launched a connected packaging platform that it says will transform milk and juice cartons into interactive information channels, full-scale data carriers and digital tools.
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