🔒Stakeholders vow to work together to lower costs for Maine’s pulp and paper industry

Recently, it’s been hard to find bright spots in Maine’s pulp and paper industry, but a November summit among industry stakeholders sought to identify what’s needed to survive and succeed in the future.

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Major Maine paper mills, 1980–2015

EXPANDING:

Woodland Pulp & St. Croix Tissue, Baileyville

OPERATING:

Cascade, Auburn

Catalyst, Rumford

Status: 2015 layoffs; seeking federal help in trade dispute

Huhtamaki, Waterville

IP Container, Auburn

Lincoln Paper & Tissue, Lincoln

Status: Bankrupt, 2015; sold at auction for $5.95M

Madison Paper, Madison/Anson

Status: Seeking tax break and federal help in trade dispute

Sappi-Somerset, Skowhegan

Status: Seeking tax break

Sappi-Westbrook, Westbrook

Twin Rivers, Madawaska

Status: Seeking tax break; $25M upgrade completed

Verso, Jay

Status: 300 jobs cut in 2015; seeking tax break; may be put up for sale

CLOSED:

Fourteen paper mills have been closed between 1980 and 2015.

Sources: Maine Office of GIS; RESTORE: The North Woods

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