Clearwater Paper Announces Closure of Neenah, Wisconsin Facility

Clearwater Paper Corporation (NYSE: CLW) announced the indefinite closure of its Neenah, Wisconsin facility, which includes three tissue machines and ten converting lines, removing a total paper production capacity of approximately 54,000 tons. Clearwater Paper intends to indefinitely close Neenah and exit the away from home business by the end of July 2021.

Clearwater Paper produced private brand tissue products for commercial and retail customers at the Neenah mill.
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04.06.2021
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“Despite the best efforts of our dedicated employees, our Neenah location and assets cannot cost effectively compete in the markets that we serve,” said Arsen Kitch, president and chief executive officer. “This was a difficult decision, because it affects our people, their families and the Neenah community.”

The facility’s approximately 290 employees will be impacted by the closure. “We are committed to supporting our people through this challenging time,” said Kitch. The company and the union will be meeting this week to discuss the impact on employees.

The company will work closely with the union and state employment agencies to assist impacted employees in receiving training, and other benefits that enable them to find new employment as quickly as possible. The company will also offer career assistance services to help employees through this difficult time.

Clearwater Paper acquired the Neenah mill in 2010 and produced private brand tissue products for commercial and retail customers at the mill.

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