Sentences with phrase «paper mill production»

Latentier, LLC v. International Paper Co., 725 F.Supp.2 d 795 (E.D. Wisconsin 2010)-- Counsel for International Paper in successful defense of patent infringement action relating to paper mill production process.

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Among the mega-rich, Forbes estimates their fortunes at $ 25 billion each, the brothers» family - owned companies stretch from oil and gas refineries to fertilizer production to paper mills.
Inventor of continuous mechanised paper production techniques, John Dickinson (1782 - 1869) established mills across the world at the height of his powers as a leading, Victorian industrialist.
However, it was his mill at Croxley Green, Hertfordshire on the banks of the Grand Union canal that gave some of the famous Dickinson brands - including Croxley — their names, with paper running off the production line there for 150 years until 1980.
Currently in production is the new James Cropper Art Selector, which showcases many of the artist papers made at the historic mill.
Phil Wild, CEO of James Cropper plc. added: «The production of a brand new paper that repurposes the primary waste material of the cocoa and chocolate industry reflects how far we can push the capabilities of our state - of - the - art mill, our expertise and paper itself.
A lot of hydropower was used to fuel the province's paper mills, but with deep cuts in newspaper production over the last decade, that power has lain dormant, Arcand said.
The Sundeala production facility operates from an historic paper mill located in the market town of Dursley, South Gloucestershire.
The processes used in second - generation biofuel production will likely be more profitable when integrated into existing manufacturing facilities, such as paper mills.
The EPA could issue GHG performance standards for existing (as distinct from new or modified) coal power plants, as well as GHG performance standards for other industrial categories (refineries, cement production facilities, steel mills, paper mills, etc.).
In addition to regulating fuel economy, EPA is applying Clean Air Act permitting requirements to large stationary sources of greenhouse gases: power plants, refineries, steel mills, pulp and paper factories, and cement production facilities.63 EPA will soon establish greenhouse gas New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for coal - fired power plants and petroleum refineries.64 If these go unchallenged, it is likely that EPA will develop greenhouse gas performance standards for numerous other industrial source categories.
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