Tuesday, May 24, 2016
As of mid-May, Södra has produced 500,000 tonnes of dissolving pulp at its pulp mill in Mörrum. Wood can be used in many areas and in the production of numerous products. Fibre is the main component and is thus ideal for production on an industrial scale. The production for dissolving pulp started in December 2011 and has increased steadily since then.
Marketing and Sales Director at Södra Cell, Magnus Björkman said, “Demand for dissolving pulp for textile purposes is increasing globally. Demand is being driven by population growth and rising prosperity along with a shift toward textiles that offer a more sustainable alternative.”
Development Manager at Södra Cell Mörrum, Annica Larsson Ahlstedt explains, “Södra made the strategic decision in 2011 to invest in an additional strong fibre product through the production of dissolving pulp. We have two production lines at Mörrum – one for dissolving pulp and one for paper pulp – which provides us with ample room to grow in the future.”
Replacing synthetic, oil-based fibre with fibre from forest raw material can significantly reduce the greenhouse gas effect. Substantial environmental gains can also be achieved by using forest-based textile fibres instead of cotton.
Södra’s dissolving pulp is entirely traceable to certified, sustainable forestry operations. High standard of quality is maintained and is a certified sustainable product.
Following the company’s recent decision to invest an impressive SEK 1 billion in Södra Cell Mörrum, its production of dissolving pulp is expected to increase even further as of 2018.
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