ND Paper starts recycled pulp production line in Old Town

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • April 22, 2021

ND Paper said Thursday that it has started an unbleached recycled pulp line at its Old Town mill that will produce 200 metric tons of pulp a day and create 20 jobs. The company said the new line will consume recovered paper sourced regionally, primarily old corrugated containers, as its primary feedstock. It also uses technology that requires much less water than traditional pulping operations.

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