Domtar Pulp Mill in Kamloops receives $194,000 from province’s Supply Chain Resiliency grant
KAMLOOPS — One of 24 projects who received funding from the B.C. government’s Supply Chain Resiliency Grant program is centred in Kamloops.
Domtar Pulp Mill received $194,000 from the province. The program funded a grant of up to $400,000 to organizations with wide-ranging projects that focus on improving B.C.’s manufacturing ecosystem.
“B.C. pulp and paper mills are working on providing key components for new, renewable, bio-based products that meet industrial and packaging needs, replacing plastics,” Domtar Kamloops Engineering Manager Greg Seebach and Domtar Canada Public Affairs Manager Bonny Skene said in a release. “n collaboration with pulp and paper mills across B.C. and as a member of the BC Bio-products Alliance, Domtar is pleased to sponsor this project to develop a supply chain strategy to expedite the use of bio-based products in these innovative ways.”
The province stated investments in B.C.’s supply chain will improve manufacturers’ productivity and protect jobs after the COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities.