Bill Edwards joins TAPPI board of directors

Domtar Senior Leader Joins TAPPI Board of Directors

…the industry to his role on the TAPPI board of directors. Bill and his team also oversee the company’s safety, quality, continuous improvement, engineering and innovation teams. Previously, he served…

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Women in Manufacturing Share Career Journeys, Goals

…contributes to the mill in a variety of ways, including participating in her department safety team, the Safety Leadership Group, Site Security, United Way campaign and more. “I would recommend…

Image of group of men accepting a plaque award from the Keystone Elk Country Alliance in front of elk statue in wooded area. Our Johnsonburg Mill demonstrates our commitment to sustainability by partnering to restore Pennsylvania wildlife habitats.

Supporting Pennsylvania Wildlife Comes Naturally for Johnsonburg Mill

…has used nutrient-rich manufacturing byproducts like pulp fiber and lime to rejuvenate abandoned mine sites for over 20 years. To date, over 250,000 tons of nutrient-rich residuals from pulp and…

celebrating 50 years of Cougar

Domtar Celebrates 50 Years of Cougar® at Rothschild Mill

…50th anniversary event recognized the work behind the printed page. Employees and leaders celebrated the mill’s commitment to quality and safety. Guests included representatives from the Wisconsin Paper Council and…

Packaging innovation supports further sustainability

Sustainability, Consumer Demand Drive Paper Packaging Innovation

…the second episode, two new contestants worked to design packaging for a delivery meal kit. The packaging had to meet three criteria: recyclability, innovation and product safety. The series, which…

Photos of 8 Domtar employees on forest background. Read about their sustainability perspective and what caring for the environment means to them on Newsroom.Domtar.Com.

In Their Words: What does sustainability mean to me?

…than we are today, and that means a lot to me.” — Tony Casilio, environmental, health and safety manager, Johnsonburg Mill “We need empathy to know that there is enough…

Open book on tree stump in the forest with a seedling growing from it. As Domtar celebrates 175 years, we reflect on our sustainability story.

Domtar’s Sustainability Story: Another Reason to Celebrate Our Legacy

…Pulp and Paper International (PPI) 2015 Environmental Strategy of the Year Award. The site is no longer active, but similar information is available at our sustainability site. “The Paper Trail…

A business person standing next to copy machine with paper on the scanner and binder in their left hand. The person is typing in how many copies they need. Which industries use the most paper? We’ve rounded up the top five to explore why some industries prefer print.

Five Industries That Still Prefer Print — And Why

…housing, departments of motor vehicles and revenue, public safety, etc. Public administration offices represent 7.6 percent of total print volume. As with other regulated industries, public administration offices usually print…

These three students are completing Domtar internships. Learn more in our Newsroom story for National Intern Day on newsroom(dot)domtar(dot)com.

Three Students Reflect on Domtar Internships for National Intern Day

…treatment, environmental and safety operations that provide hands-on learning experiences and real opportunities to students eager to use their skills and talents. “Internships at our mills help college students look…

Celebrating the Kingsport grand reopening - Group of Domtar and local, state, federal dignitaries cutting a blue ribbon in front of finished rolls of containerboard. They are outside.

Celebrating the Kingsport Mill Grand Reopening

…mill surpassed 2.5 million hours without a lost-time incident. The safety streak started when the project began in the fall of 2020. “Throughout the project, we did everything we could…