Norske Skog Albury

Albury, New South Wales

Revised Treated Process Water
Management Strategies

STATEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
EFFECTS Oct 2008:

  1. 1. Statement of Environmental Effects
  2. 2. Appendix 7
  3. 3. Appendix 8
  4. 4. Appendix 1-6 & 10
  5. 5. Appendix 9
  6. 6. Environment Booklet

Located in Albury, New South Wales, the mill commenced production in 1981 and ranks among the best newsprint production facilities in the world.

Annual production capacity is around 274,000 tonnes. This represents about 40% of the newsprint and related grades used in Australia each year.

The mill utilises up to 55% recycled fibre, which is produced in Australia’s first large scale newsprint deinking plant. Commissioned in 1993, this facility recycles around 160,000 tonnes of old newspapers and magazines each year. The other source of fibre used at the mill is plantation radiata pine.

Machines   PM1
Trimmed width (cm) 850
Paper quality   Newsprint
Production capacity (t) 275 000
Dip content (%) 30-55

Number of employees: 245 

Norske Skog Albury
Hume Highway
Albury NSW 2640
Private Bag
Lavington NSW 2641

General manager: Wenche Ravlo

contactalbury@norskeskog.com
For general enquiries and complaints call +61 2 60583181

Mail: Norske Skog, PB 329, 1326 Lysaker, Norway
Visitors:Norske Skog, Oksenøyvn 80, 1366 Lysaker
Phone: +47 67 59 90 00
Main fax: +47 67 59 91 81
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