A second tissue paper machine planned for startup this month at PCDI Oconto Falls Tissue Inc. in Oconto Falls, Wis., is now expected to begin production July 29.
"The building is being constructed, and pieces of the machine are slowly coming in," he said.
Production on the machine was originally scheduled to begin last October, but state bonds to finance the project were not finalized until November.
The new machine will have an output capacity of 80 tons per day of recycled tissue. Currently, the mill uses a single machine to produce 115 tons per day of recycled tissue.
Get curated news on YOUR industry.
Enter your email to receive our newsletters.
Loading...

Explore the June 2000 Issue
Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read.
Latest from Recycling Today
- Ship dismantlers navigate new regulatory regimen
- Gershow announces several community involvement projects
- McKinsey identifies engineering polymers as a recycling opportunity
- Metso acquisition focuses on mill liner recycling
- Malaysian customs office seizes scrap containers
- Lindner establishes Brazil subsidiary
- Tire recycling veteran predicts growth in pyrolysis
- ShearCore adds FC95 to concrete processor line