Georgia-pacific Plant Closing Marks End Of Era In Parchment

Last week, city officials learned the former paper mill complex will soon be vacant for the first time since it was founded in 1909 as the Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co. Georgia-Pacific — the final manufacturer occupying a portion of the 90-acre site of the former paper mill — announced it would close its Epic manufacturing plant that produced food wraps and other items for the food industry by the end of 2015. While Heasley said Georgia-Pacific's departure essentially marks the end of the paper-making era for which the city acquired its name, he noted that a good portion of the city's residents weren't aware any manufacturers were still operating within the former mill property. During its years in operation, the company printed numerous products out of parchment paper, including kitchen parchment, paper packaging and paper plates and cups. In 2011, the city completed Phase I of the project, which involved demolishing what was referred to as "Mill No.

 

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