Södra Cell Tofte

Södra Cell Tofte is a pulp mill located in Tofte, Norway which as of July 2013 is set to be closed. The plant has been owned by Södra Skogsägarna since 2000 when it bought the plant from Norske Skog. The raw material used at the plant is from eucalyptus, pine and spruce. The plant received about 25% of all Norwegian timber. The product is pulp which is used for fine paper. Annual production is 400,000 tonnes, of which 70% is exported. The plant dates back to 1899 when Tofte Cellulosefabrikk was founded. It was called Norske Skog Tofte while owned by Norske Skog.

Södra Cell Tofte

Södra Cell Tofte is a pulp mill located in Tofte, Norway which as of July 2013 is set to be closed. The plant has been owned by Södra Skogsägarna since 2000 when it bought the plant from Norske Skog. The raw material used at the plant is from eucalyptus, pine and spruce. The plant received about 25% of all Norwegian timber. The product is pulp which is used for fine paper. Annual production is 400,000 tonnes, of which 70% is exported. The plant dates back to 1899 when Tofte Cellulosefabrikk was founded. It was called Norske Skog Tofte while owned by Norske Skog.