Georgia-Pacific Upgrading Mill That Produces Private Label Bath Tissue

The company is investing $150 million to rebuild a paper machine that dates back to 1965.
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Georgia-Pacific's plant in Wauna, Oregon
Georgia-Pacific's plant in Wauna, Ore.

Georgia-Pacific is investing more than $150 million to rebuild a paper machine at its mill in Wauna, Ore., that is part is used to manufacture private label bath tissue.

This investment will rebuild a 1965-vintage paper machine into a modern machine that will help position the mill and the overall business to continue to be competitive in the market. Engineering and related work has started, and startup of the machine is scheduled for 2026.

"We are excited to invest in our market leading Angel Soft® bath tissue and strategic private label brands we support," said Vivek Joshi, president of Georgia-Pacific's retail tissue, towel and napkin business. "This investment will allow us to grow these brands and continue to serve our loyal consumers with the great quality they have come to expect."

Brian Solheim, the Wauna mill's vice president – manufacturing, added, "This is a great investment in our Wauna team and in our community, making it an exciting time to be working at the Wauna mill. I am proud of the work our team members do every day to make this a safe, competitive and strategic location for our Consumer Products business."

The Wauna mill currently employs more than 700 people. The mill produces retail bath tissue, paper towels and napkins used by consumers across the country. 

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