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North America’s First Tree-Free Pulp Mill

It is not a new concept—pulp made from non-wood fiber—and it has been discussed for years, but not until now has it again become a reality in North America. Columbia Pulp (Dayton, WA) is [...]

2020-01-21T18:31:39+00:00January 21st, 2020|Featured News, Latest News, Media Coverage, Press|

Comprehensive Economic Development

DAYTON—The Conference Room at Fire District 3 was crowded with community stakeholders for the Port’s annual Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) meeting, which took place on Dec. 18. Read more ... [...]

2020-01-04T23:52:57+00:00January 4th, 2020|Featured News, Latest News, Media Coverage, Press|

Columbia Pulp’s Wheat Straw Successfully Trialed at Willamette Falls

Columbia Pulp's wheat straw successfully trialed at Willamette Falls and gains media attention. Read the full story: Paper mill in West Linn running again

2019-11-06T20:15:44+00:00November 6th, 2019|Featured News, Latest News, Media Coverage, Press|

Willamette Falls Paper Company Trials First Run of Non-wood Paper

Nov. 4, 2019 (Press Release) - Willamette Falls Paper Company in West Linn, Oregon, has made its first successful trial of non-wood paper grades using pulp from local agricultural waste — producing both coated [...]

2019-11-05T18:59:51+00:00November 5th, 2019|Company News, Latest News, Media Coverage, Press|

Columbia Pulp starts up, expects straw pulp production this week

From Pulp & Paper Canada: Columbia Pulp’s new $250-million straw pulp mill in Washington is undergoing its start-up process. John Begley, the company’s CEO, tells Pulp & Paper Canada he anticipates the mill – [...]

2019-10-01T17:04:33+00:00October 1st, 2019|Featured News, Latest News, Media Coverage, Press|

Palouse railroads continue to make history

From the Waitsburg Times: The burgeoning railroad industry of the late 1800's pounded its way to and through the Palouse, connecting lumber and flour mills, and other industrial and agricultural goods to the rest [...]

2019-09-17T16:03:25+00:00September 17th, 2019|Featured News, Latest News, Media Coverage, Press|
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