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Domtar Kingsport Mill Named the 2024 Business Recycler of the Year

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Domtar’s Kingsport Mill was named the 2024 Business Recycler of the Year by the Tennessee Recycling Coalition (TRC) during the organization’s annual Tennessee Sustainability Conference. The award is given annually to businesses that practice outstanding leadership in recycling and waste prevention. The Kingsport Mill award recognizes Project Smoky — the conversion of the facility’s uncoated freesheet paper machine into the company’s first 100-percent recycled containerboard facility.

The mill, which resumed operations in January 2023, is home to the second-largest recycled containerboard machine in North America and is the largest recycled manufacturer in the state of Tennessee. Kingsport Mill now produces approximately 600,000 tons of high-quality recycled linerboard and corrugated medium every year.

“To receive this recognition is a tremendous honor, and it reflects our commitment to set the standard as a leader in sustainability,” says Troy Wilson, manager of the Kingsport Mill. “I am proud to accept this award on behalf of our employees. They are the driving force behind our efforts.”

Established in 1990, the TRC is a non-profit partnership of private business, federal and state agencies, cities and counties, non-profit organizations, trade associations, educational institutions and individuals. It promotes the statewide adoption of waste reduction and recycling, provides information and education, and addresses waste issues in the Volunteer State. In giving the Kingsport Mill award, the organization recognizes the positive impact we have made in Tennessee with the conversion and ongoing operation of the mill.

The revitalized Kingsport Mill showcases cutting-edge technology and innovative processes that enhance Domtar’s ability to meet the growing demand within the industry. The conversion of the mill aligns strategically with the long-term vision to build a large and competitive packaging business, as well as company’s commitment to sustainability.

“The conversion of the Kingsport Mill was one of the largest capital investments in Domtar’s more than 175-year history,” says Jan Martin, director of communications and public affairs for Domtar. “Its innovative processes and cutting-edge technology are leading our long-term vision to build a competitive packaging business.”

 

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