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Smurfit Westrock to Permanently Close One Paper Machine at La Tuque Mill in Quebec

Smurfit Westrock SBS Paperboard The machine being closed produces solid bleached sulfate (SBS) paperboard, which is used for foodservice and frozen foods packaging, along with healthcare, premium consumer goods.

Feb. 9, 2026 - Smurfit Westrock today announced it will permanently close one of the two paper machines at its La Tuque, Quebec, mill. The machine's annual production capacity of 127,000 tons of solid bleached sulfate (SBS) paperboard has faced ongoing scale and cost challenges.

SBS is used for foodservice and frozen foods packaging, along with healthcare, premium consumer goods and more.

The machine closure is part of the company's commitment to strengthen its SBS portfolio and ensure the long-term competitiveness of its paperboard operations.

Smurfit Westrock will also close the extrusion facility in Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, which converts grades produced on the La Tuque machine. The closures will result in a limited workforce reduction of approximately 30 at La Tuque and approximately 60 at Pointe-aux-Trembles.

The company will provide support to employees including career transition assistance and relocation opportunities where possible. Impacted employees will receive local severance in accordance with company policy and labor union agreements.

"This was a difficult but necessary decision to align with market realities and strengthen our long-term position," said Laurent Sellier, president and CEO of Smurfit Westrock, North America Region. "We remain committed to our people, our operations in Canada and to delivering reliable, quality service to our customers."

Smurfit Westrock is a leading provider of paper-based packaging solutions in the world, with approximately 100,000 employees across 40 countries.

SOURCE: Smurfit Westrock