WJHL visits the Kingsport Mill for a Peek at Conversion Progress

WJHL visits the Kingsport Mill for a Peek at Conversion Progress

KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) – The Domtar paper mill in Kingsport shut down production of writing paper in April 2020, as the novel coronavirus pandemic cut budgets by $200 million and over 300 people were laid off. Click here to read the entire article on...
Enthusiastic Employees Return to Work in Kingsport

Enthusiastic Employees Return to Work in Kingsport

2022 has brought new life to our Kingsport Mill. In addition to 31,500 tons of material from the mill’s original structures being recycled to form the foundation for the mill’s future, employees who once made paper there are set to return to work as new...
A Brave New World

A Brave New World

The January 2022 issue of the Business Journal of the Tri-Cities features an interview with Kingsport Mill Manager Troy Wilson. Read on to find out more about the return of the Kingsport workforce and the positive progress being made. Click here to read the full...
Kingsport Mill Receives Honorable Mention

Kingsport Mill Receives Honorable Mention

The Kingsport Mill has received honorable mention in the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s 2021 Environment & Energy awards. The mill was recognized for its commitment to the circular economy as it undergoes a $350 million project to convert it...