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RECYCLING
Green Bay upgrades cleaning system
After rebuilding its Green Bay, Wis., mill to produce 100% recycled linerboard, Green Bay Packaging implements advanced cleaning technology to enhance sheet quality at the effluent-free plant Office wastepaper deinking dilemma
Many deinked pulp mills have fallen on hard times because of unrealistic financial and process expectations, but there is hope for their future MILL MANAGER'S REPORT
Industry slow to change
Several top paper industry executives and analysts comment that too many North American paper companies are focused on being the low-cost producers in their grade sector
Mill manager's survey
Faced with increased regulatory demands and pressures for greater cost control, North America's mill managers cautiously predict a good 1998
Project management at Provincial
Provincial Papers handles a flood of capital projects at its Thunder Bay, Ont., coated paper mill by using a third-party, independent project manager
WET END CHEMISTRY
Formation challenge
New papermaking equipment, combined with environmental considerations, have placed a greater burden on retention and drainage chemistry to perform well CONFERENCE REPORT
Shaping the future
Attendees at the International Forest Products Executive Forum focused on opportunities to better create shareholder value in their respective companies MAINTENENCE
Machine torque solutions
Using a torque measurement system, several mills have found unexpected causes to such problems as sheet breaks, coupling problems, and drive instability
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