How many pulp mills are in BC?

How many pulp mills are in BC?

B.C. currently operates 13 pulp facilities (nine in the interior, four on the coast) and five paper mills (one in the interior, four on the coast).

Who owns the Crofton mill?

Catalyst Paper
Crofton Mill

Location of Crofton Mill
Industry Pulp and paper
Products Paper Newsprint Directory paper Northern bleached softwood kraft
Employees 578 (2014)
Owner(s) Catalyst Paper

Does Port Alberni have a pulp mill?

Port Alberni Mill, located at the head of scenic Alberni Inlet on Vancouver Island, produces directory, lightweight coated paper and specialty papers.

Why are pulp mills closing?

Lack of Fibre Paper Excellence blamed COVID-19 and a lack of local fibre supply for their initial shutdown in 2020. In a statement announcing the permanent closure, the company said, “The [pulp mill’s] small production capacity and the ongoing lack of economic fibre meant the mill could not be globally competitive.”

Why did pulp and paper mills close across BC?

B.C.’s forest industry is highly integrated, with pulp and paper mills relying on wood waste from sawmills to make pulp. But a declining supply of timber in B.C. has resulted in the permanent closure of several sawmills in B.C. Mackenzie has been particularly hard hit by sawmill closures and curtailments.

How toxic is a paper mill?

Untreated pulp and paper mill effluents are very toxic to most aquatic life. Concentrations as low as two percent can be acutely toxic to fish. Sufficient treatment can render the effluent essentially nontoxic much of the time; however, treatment processes used by most mills reduce toxicity but do not eliminate it.

Who bought Catalyst Paper?

Paper Excellence Canada
In 2019, Paper Excellence Canada finalized the acquisition of Catalyst Paper Corporation on March 15, 2019. This included Catalyst’s three mills located in Crofton, Port Alberni and Powell River, its Surrey Distribution Centre and headquarters in Richmond, BC.

Where was the first BC pulp and paper mill in 1894?

Port Alberni
Description – Location: In front of pulp mill in Port Alberni Sign Text: The first paper mill in BC was built on the Somass River in 1894. The small water-powered plant was able to produce 50 tons of paper a day using rags, rope and ferns as raw material.

Will Northern Pulp open again?

Northern Pulp’s plan to reopen its shuttered mill in Abercrombie Point, N.S., will cost an estimated $350 million, according to company officials. He said Northern Pulp’s new plan was developed after consultation with members of the surrounding community and stakeholders over the past year.

How many pulp and paper mills are there in Canada?

Pulp, paper and paperboard mills – 3221

Province/territory Employers Non-employers / Indeterminate
Nunavut 0 0
Prince Edward Island 0 0
Yukon 0 0
Canada 144 36

Where is Crofton paper mill on Vancouver Island?

Crofton Mill. Crofton is located in a vibrant area on the southeast coast of Vancouver Island in the Cowichan Valley, near Duncan. With two paper machines producing directory and newsprint, and a kraft pulp operation, it employs some 574 people.

Where is Powell River Mill on Vancouver Island?

Port Alberni is located at the head of picturesque Alberni Inlet on the west coast of Vancouver Island. With two paper machines producing coated specialty papers and directory, it employs some 310 people. Powell River Mill, located on the mainland coast of British Columbia, is a leading producer of high-quality uncoated mechanical specialty papers.

Is there a paper mill in Nanaimo BC?

According to B.C.-based Paper Excellence Canada, the Catalyst Paper Mill in Crofton, south of Nanaimo, will restart its “number three paper machine” in January 2021, bringing with it the return of roughly 58 local jobs. The company first curtailed operations at the Crofton mill in February due to a wood shortage.

How many people work at Vancouver Island paper mill?

Shortly after that, an external malware attack and the effects of COVID-19 caused the temporary curtailment to extend indefinitely. Now, roughly 560 employees are set to fill the Vancouver Island mill next year, which contributes nearly $3 million to the B.C. economy daily, according to Paper Excellence Canada.