International Paper to close two US packaging plants amid weak demand

The Tree Frog Forestry News
November 18, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

International Paper is closing two packaging plants (in California and Kentucky) amid weak demand. In related news: Ontario’s Kap Paper seeks to reinvent itself; BMI ends plans to re-open the long-shuttered Prince Alberta pulp mill; BC hopes to attract private sector investment; and a new federal softwood support package is in the works. Meanwhile: Canada’s inflation rates eases as housing starts fall; and mass timber is featured in Toronto and Delta, Alabama.

In Forestry news: Parks Canada is planting endangered whitebark pine in Alberta; a BC First Nation turns forest waste into biochar; an ENGO group kicks off a BC-wide protest; South Carolina conserves 62,000 acres of forest; and firefighters respond to wildfire in Mark Twain National Forest.

Finally, University of BC researchers launch a mushroom-powered, waterless toilet.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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