Gypsum industry news
Eagle County Recycle supplies waste cardboard for gypsum wallboard backing production
17 October 2022US: The city council of Glenwood Springs in Colorado is aiming to implement single-haul refuse collection in order to eliminate the dumping of recyclables by 2023, local press has reported. A review of waste management practices found that the city has a recycling contamination rate of just 8%, yet 80% of waste sent to landfill consists of recyclable materials. Eagle County Recycle operates the city's waste management facility. The company says that it supplies waste cardboard for gypsum wallboard backing production in neighbouring Oklahoma.
Manager Jesse Masten said “The mill in Oklahoma that we send the cardboard to actually makes the paper backing for wallboard. Then, that paper backing is potentially sent back to the American Gypsum gypsum wallboard plant in Gypsum and used for the wallboard that they’re producing.”
Hamburger Containerboard to build third paper mill in Turkey
13 September 2017Turkey: Hamburger Turkey, part of Austria's Prinzhorn Group, has signed a land purchasing agreement to set up a third paper mill at Kütahya.
The new paper machine will have state-of-the-art technology, a width of 7.80m and an annual production capacity of 480,000t containerboard, mainly light-weight Testliner and Fluting. The Euro300m investment will create 500 new jobs and is planned to be finalised in 2020.
"Turkey is an important market for us and this investment shows our strong commitment to this fast growing region. If all relevant factors, such as governmental permissions and political stability, show a green light we are happy to proceed with the next project steps." said Cord Prinzhorn, chief executive officer (CEO) of Prinzhorn Group.
Hamburger Turkey is part of the Hamburger Containerboard Division of Prinzhorn Group with a total of seven paper mills in four countries and 2Mt/yr of produced containerboard. The two existing paper mills in Turkey are based in Corlu and Denizli.
US: The board of directors of the Genesee County Economic Development Centre (GCEDC) has approved the final resolution for application for assistance from United States Gypsum (USG).
USG is planning to upgrade its papermill in Oakfield, New York State. The project will include replacing and relocating equipment, stock cleaning and enhanced manila production to improve the safety, quality and efficiency of the facility. The upgrades will consist of three phases and is expected to commence in 2016. The projected capital investment is approximately US$23m and the investment will retain 98 manufacturing jobs and create 12 new production jobs.
USG to invest US$19m in Oakfield paper mill upgrades
04 June 2014US: United States Gypsum (USG) will invest US$19m to upgrade its Oakfield paper mill in Genesee County, New York. USG has had operations in Genesee County since 1902. The company decided to invest in machinery upgrades and utility improvements in the Oakfield mill to ensure the future of the mill and retain 98 jobs. It also plans to add 12 new positions.
The Oakfield mill processes 250t/day of old corrugated waste, making it a major recycler in New York State. The facility once made USG's Sheetrock brand wallboard, but that operation closed in 2001. The plant now makes the brown back-side paper for wallboard.
According to New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo's office, the mill has been at risk of closure as other USG plants have the capability to produce more types of paper. The office said that USG qualified for up to US$665,000 in performance-based Excelsior Jobs programme tax credits and a US$400,000 capital grant from the state in return for its proposed US$19m investment and job creation commitments. USG also received a US$180,000 Community Development Block grant from the State Homes and Community Renewal programme and is applying for a grant from National Grid to assist with electrical infrastructure upgrades.
"USG's decision to strengthen its operations in New York is another example that the upstate economy is coming back," Cuomo said. "By supporting this expansion, we are securing and creating more than 100 jobs in the region and paving the way for continued growth by an employer with more than a century of history in Genesee County."