Norske Skog has started production of recycled containerboard at its Bruck mill in Styria, Austria. Bruck mill's PM3, which was converted from the production of newsprint to testliner and fluting, has the capacity to produce 210,000 metric tons per year.
PM3's production is based 100% on recycled fiber and will use steam from the new waste-to-energy plant, which opened in April 2022.
"We are excited to enter a new market. This represents a new era for Norske Skog and is a major step to become a leading independent European producer of high-quality, renewable, and environmentally produced containerboard," said Sven Ombudstvedt, CEO of Norske Skog. "The new products illustrate the inherent potential of our industrial sites and will strengthen Norske Skog's asset base and cash flow generation for decades ahead."
Norske Skog Bruck will start to deliver containerboard to customers in the second quarter, the company said.
Full production utilization of 95% is expected in the second half of 2025, Norske Skog added.
The Bruck conversion project primarily involved the rebuild/conversion of PM3 (including a new winder, electrical, automation and auxiliary systems); a new OCC plant for 100% of the pulp needed for the production of containerboard; and mill site integration and civil works.
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