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Cascades invests in new technology

By Canadian Packaging Staff   

Sustainability Cascades Inc. Cascades Tissue Group Voith Atmos

Cascades Inc., a Kingsey Falls, Que.-based global leader in the recovery of recyclable materials and the manufacturing of green packaging and tissue paper products, has announced an investment that could total more than $30 million and the start-up of a new technology at its Candiac, Que. tissue paper mill.

Cascades Inc., a Kingsey Falls, Que.-based global leader in the recovery of recyclable materials and the manufacturing of green packaging and tissue paper products, has announced an investment that could total more than $30 million and the start-up of a new technology at its Candiac, Que. tissue paper mill.

Cascades now becomes the only manufacturer in North America to have the Voith Atmos technology to produce a superior quality tissue paper with less recycled fibers. This new technological addition reflects Cascades’ commitment to respond to customers’ demand for higher quality products and will the manufacture of tissue products with fewer fibers, less energy, less water and fewer chemical products than in any other paper manufacturing process.

“Since its foundation, and well before it became in fashion, Cascades believed in sustainable development. That is why we have invested in a new ‘Tad equivalent’ technology, which enables us to produce Premium and Ultra quality tissue paper, while being even more mindful of the environment,” states Suzanne Blanchet, president and chief executive officer of Cascades Tissue Group.

The Atmos technology provides a unique and innovative solution to manufacturing tissue paper with a lower environmental footprint. Already present in the green market with its Cascades Enviro and North River brands, Cascades Tissue Group–North America’s fourth largest manufacturer–is now able to develop its high-end tissue paper offering.

With the Atmos technology, Cascades Tissue Group becomes the first to enter a new era in the production of tissue paper in North America. According to Cascades, while other machines manufacture Ultra quality tissue paper with fibers that are mostly virgin, the ‘Tad equivalent’ technology is able to manufacture tissue paper with a majority of recycled fibers.

This project, made possible with a financial contribution of $4.9 million by Investissement Québec, confirms Cascades’ commitment to maintain jobs in Québec while improving its competitiveness. In the coming weeks, Cascades Tissue Group will bring to market a new Ultra bathroom tissue to be added to the Cascades Enviro line of tissue paper.

Cascades

Founded in 1964, Cascades produces, converts and markets packaging and tissue products that are composed mainly of recycled fibers. The company employs close to 12,500 employees, who work in more than 100 units located in N.A. and Europe.
For more information, visit www.cascades.com.

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