Georgia-Pacific, Atlanta, Ga., USA, announced that it intends to make significant investments, which could total more than $500 million, in an advanced, proprietary tissue-papermaking technology. The company did not elaborate specifically on the technology, but said it expects this and subsequent investments to further strengthen its commitment to being a leader in tissue, towel, and tabletop products.
The company said that it has approved funding for final engineering for two paper machines incorporating the technology. These two paper machines and associated converting equipment will manufacture premium tissue products for the consumer market. Pending final site selection, startup is expected for 2012.
"We have seen growth in the premium segments of the bath tissue category, largely driven by the award-winning, successful introduction of our three-ply Quilted Northern Ultra Plush product in 2008," said Kathy Walters, executive VP of G-P's global consumer products business. "This new investment further reflects our commitment to being an innovation leader to drive further growth in this important segment. The advanced technology meets consumers' demanding needs for premium qualities in tissue products, including softness and absorbency, while reducing combinations of fiber use, energy use, or water use versus alternative papermaking processes," said Walters.
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