Metsa Tissue to invest in tissue paper business in Sweden

September 13, 2019 - Sweden

Metsa Tissue, part of Metsa group, has applied for a new environmental permit in Mariestad, Sweden, as part of its Future Mill programme. In the first phase, the plan includes a new tissue paper machine, an automated warehouse, and an office building in the Mariestad mill. The investments in first phase are estimated to amount to approximately €230 million.

In April 2019, Metsä Tissue published its new strategy, which includes the Future Mill programme. The programme aims to increase the long-term industrial efficiency and environmental performance of the tissue paper business. In line with its parent company’s goals, Metsä Tissue is also aiming for totally fossil-free mills by 2030. Improving the product quality and ensuring the availability of premium tissue paper are also part of the programme, according to Metsä.

Metsä Tissue has initiated an environmental permit process and a pre-feasibility study to create preconditions to double the company’s tissue paper production in two phases and to construct an automated warehouse and an office building in the Mariestad mill site. The study is expected to be completed in the first half of 2021, in which case the final investment decision concerning the first phase could be made during the second half of 2021, after the environmental permit has been granted. In the first phase, the planned investments would increase Mariestad’s annual tissue paper production capacity by 50,000 tonnes fully as of 2024. The plans and scope of the project may change as a result of the pre-feasibility study.

“Metsä Tissue is the only tissue paper producer on the market with strong roots in sustainably managed northern forests. Premium tissue papers made from pure fresh fibre, grown close to our customers and consumers and the leading tissue paper brands in the Scandinavia, Katrin, Lambi, and Serla, have always played an important role in our company. Now we’re planning to continue to increase premium tissue paper production by investing, in the first phase, approximately €230 million at the Mariestad mill. Our increasingly strong focus on fresh fibre in the future is also a result of the continuous decline of the availability and quality of recycled fibre. An investment in the production of premium fresh fibre tissue paper products with modern technology is the most sustainable solution for the future,” Esa Kaikkonen, CEO of Metsä Tissue said. (GK)