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  2. James River Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The brown paper division of CZ was not in the deal and became Gaylord Container Corporation. Crown Zellerbach had been the target of a hostile takeover by Sir James Goldsmith. [4] [5] James River began producing 100 percent recycled paper products in 1991 at its mill in Green Bay, Wisconsin. [3]

  3. Fort James Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Fort Howard Paper Company and the James River Corporation merged to form the Fort James Corporation. [1] [4] Fort Howard was headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and James River in Richmond, Virginia. By 1999, Fort James was operating nine of the eleven largest 270-inch (22.5 ft; 6.9 m) wide tissue machines in the world. [1]

  4. Central National-Gottesman - Wikipedia

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    Central National-Gottesman Inc. (CNG) is one of the world's largest distributors of pulp, paper, packaging, nonwovens & fibers, tissue, metals and wood products.The company employs over 4,000 staff in more than 150 locations in 48 cities across North America and in 29 countries around the world, including 43 warehouses and 46 retail stores.

  5. American Woodmark - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Boise Cascade changed its business focus from wood products to paper products. In 1979, four executives of the cabinetry division (Bill Brandt, Al Graber, Jeff Holcomb, and Don Mathias) initiated a leveraged buyout. They formed American Woodmark Corporation in 1980 and floated on Nasdaq in 1986 for $15 per share. [4]

  6. NewMarket Corporation - Wikipedia

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    NewMarket Corporation was founded in 1887 as the Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company. [19] In 1964, Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company acquired Ethyl Corporation, [ 20 ] a company started in 1924 by Charles Kettering following the development of Tetraethyllead , an anti-knocking agent for gasoline engines in passenger vehicles.

  7. Duro Bag Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Duro Bag is committed to sustainability and was the first paper bag manufacturer in North America that produced a paper bag made from 100% Post-consumer Recycled fiber paper. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Duro Bag has a half-century history of reducing and re-using waste at its manufacturing operations by recycling 100% of the Kraft and Bleached paper waste ...

  8. Pactiv Evergreen - Wikipedia

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    Those companies bear little resemblance to the company today, as they operated paper mills that exclusively produced cardboard boxes. Tenneco Inc. purchased PCA in 1965, and during the next 34 years the company undertook a number of acquisitions, including the acquisition of Mobil Plastics Company in 1995 and Amoco Foam Products Company in 1996 ...

  9. Fischer Paper Products - Wikipedia

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    Fischer Paper Products is a family-owned company that produces stock bags and flexible packaging for the foodservice industry. To date, the number of pinch-bottom bags it has produced is in the billions as it currently makes over 1.5 billion per year.