
June 17, 2026 - Stora Enso today said that it is investing EUR
19 million to increase the production of fluff pulp at its
Skutskär pulp mill in Sweden.
This announcement follows the company's decision to permanently
close softwood pulp production on fiberline 3 (L3) at the mill.
The investment funds upgrades that will enhance production
stability and efficiency, improve quality, enable future fiber
blends, and increase fluff production capacity by about 10%.
The investment is expected to be completed during the fourth
quarter of 2027 and falls within Stora Enso's capital
expenditure guidance.
"This is an important step for Stora Enso. Fluff pulp usage is
growing, based on aging population across the globe and
increased usage of hygiene products and with demand expected to
outgrow supply over time," explained Johanna Hagelberg,
Executive Vice President, Biomaterials Business Area at Stora
Enso.
"In line with our strategy, we are shaping our business for
accelerated growth and value creation by serving demanding
customers," Hagelberg added.
The L3 softwood pulp line will cease production during the third
quarter of 2026, subject to fulfillment of customer orders.
Timo Tidenberg, Head of Stora Enso's Business Unit Skutskär,
said, "Market conditions did not support a viable path for the
future of L3. This investment sharpens our focus on fluff and
the work to restructure the organisation accordingly continues.
We are positioning Skutskär strategically for long-term
competitiveness in the expanding fluff market."
After the capacity increase, Stora Enso's Skutskär site will
have the capacity to produce 440,000 tons per year of fluff
pulp.
Stora Enso is a global leader in renewable materials with a
strong focus on packaging. The company designs and delivers
competitive, high-quality packaging materials and solutions made
from fresh and recycled fibers.
Source:
storaenso.com