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Kruger Investing $333 Million to Enter Wipe Nonwovens Sector

nonwoven wipe The new hybrid technology production line will combine wet-laid and dry-laid forming processes to develop ultra-high-performance, versatile nonwoven materials suitable for a broad portfolio of wipe applications.

May 11, 2026 - Kruger Inc. announced a $333 million investment marking its entry into the nonwovens sector and advancing its long-term portfolio diversification strategy. This new division will focus on manufacturing some of the industry's most sustainable materials for a broad range of wipe applications. Central to this major project is the installation of the first production line of its kind in Canada, to be built on Ile-de-la-Potherie in Trois-Rivieres, adjacent to Kruger's Wayagamack paper mill, with commissioning scheduled for 2028.

This project was made possible with the support of both levels of government, including a $35 million contribution from the Government of Canada through the Strategic Response Fund (SRF), as well as a $35 million loan from Investissement Québec, acting as financial agent for the Government of Québec, along with a $5,025,000 equity investment in Kruger Pulp and Paper Limited Partnership Holding. Investissement Québec is also investing an additional $25 million from its own funds.

The new hybrid technology production line will be unique in Canada, combining wet-laid and dry-laid forming processes to develop ultra-high-performance, versatile nonwoven materials suitable for a broad portfolio of wipe applications. Manufactured without plastic fibres or chemical binders, these materials will help redefine standards in a market still largely dominated by products that contain plastic.

Key characteristics of the future materials:

  • Nonwoven materials made from 100% natural ingredients, including wood fibres sourced from responsibly managed forests, primarily from Canada
  • Plastic-free and chemical-free
  • Biodegradable and compostable
  • Wet and dry strength, high absorbency, and added bulk for a more cloth-like feel, all exceeding current industry standards

Founded in Montreal in 1904, Kruger Inc. is a major provider of tissue products, 100% recycled containerboard, corrugated packaging, pulp and paper products and renewable energy. The company is also a leader in paper and paperboard recycling in North America.

SOURCE: Kruger Inc.