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Green Bay Packaging announces major investment to modernize Arkansas Kraft Paper Mill

Green Bay Packaging announces major investment to modernize Arkansas Kraft Paper Mill
Arkansas Kraft Paper Mill.

Green Bay Packaging (GBP) announces a substantial investment in the modernization of its Arkansas Kraft paper mill.  This is a multi-year project which significantly enhances the infrastructure of the mill and underscores the company’s commitment to sustainable practices and operational efficiency.

The investment will encompass vital replacements of key process components, including the recovery boiler and biomass boiler infrastructure. Additionally, GBP is set to install an electric turbine generator, an integral element of the decarbonization strategy that will substantially reduce Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions. The project also includes the acquisition of approximately 300 acres of land for future investments and expansion, positioning the mill for the long-term.

“The Arkansas Kraft Paper Mill, established in 1965 by my father, Jim Kress, has built a proud legacy as an industry leader. Today, I am excited to share that we are making a significant investment in our Arkansas Mill. This initiative will enhance our operational capabilities and solidify our competitive edge for the future,” stated Will Kress, Chairman and CEO of Green Bay Packaging.

“To uphold our commitment to innovation and excellence, we recognize the importance of investing in future technology,” remarked Matt Szymanski, Vice President of Mill Operations. “These investments only happen because of our hard-working and loyal workforce and a supportive community in Morrilton, Arkansas.“

“GBP has been a significant contributor to the state’s economy for over five decades, and this investment reflects the company’s ongoing dedication and commitment to our workforce and Arkansas. By updating the facility and investing in new technologies, GBP aims to foster innovation while ensuring a sustainable operation for years.  We will be working closely with the state of Arkansas to make this happen,” commented Bryan Hollenbach, Executive VP.

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