Wednesday, 23 November 2011 10:00

Kruger's Paperboard Mill in Montreal Receives FSC®

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Kruger Inc. has announced that its Place Turcot paperboard mill in Montréal has been awarded Chain of Custody (CoC) certification by the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®), License Code FSC®- C106738. The certificate, issued by the Rainforest Alliance, an FSC®-accredited organization, authorizes the Company to feature the FSC® Recycled logo on its products which include 100% recycled white top (GreenWhiteTM) and brown (Turkraft) linerboard for corrugated packaging, as well as roll wrapping and file folder stock.

“Achieving FSC® Chain of Custody certification is a source of pride for our employees who make every effort on a daily basis to provide our clients with the highest quality
recycled paperboard possible, while meeting the highest environmental standards”, said Rob Latter, Vice President, Kruger Packaging.

The FSC®’s standards are among the strictest and most recognized in the global forest industry. More specifically, CoC certification enables the clients of certified companies to track forest products through all stages of the production process, from the forest to the shelf, including the manufacturing, converting and distribution stages.

This latest FSC® certification is in addition to previous certifications awarded to Kruger Inc. and further reinforces Kruger Inc.’s long-standing commitment to
environmental protection and the responsible use of resources. It follows FSC® CoC certifications obtained by several Kruger sites (license codes FSC®-C103971 and
FSC®-C104904):

o the Trois-Rivières and Brompton newsprint mills;
o the Kruger Wayagamack coated paper mill;
o the Parent, Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac and Saint-Séverin-de-Proulxville sawmills;
and
o the five tissue paper mills of its Kruger Products LP subsidiary, in Québec, British Columbia, and the United States.

In 2010, Kruger Inc. was granted FSC® certification (License Code SW-FM/COC- 004672) for its forest management practices in Mauricie.

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