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147<br />

Planned pulp projects: 698<br />

Company Location Country Capacity<br />

(t/yr)<br />

Companhia de<br />

Celulose e Papel<br />

de Angola<br />

Cost<br />

(US$)<br />

G<strong>and</strong>a Angola - - -<br />

Protavia Penola Australia 735,000 1 billion -<br />

Gunns Tasmania Australia 800,000 – 1.1<br />

million<br />

Aracruz<br />

Rio Gr<strong>and</strong>e do<br />

Sul<br />

1.3 billion -<br />

Planned<br />

completion<br />

Brazil 1.5 million 2.1 billion 2010 - currently<br />

postponed<br />

Aracruz Minas Gerais Brazil 1.4 million 2.4 billion 2015<br />

Klabin - Brazil - - 2014<br />

Suzano Bahia Brazil 2.9 million 6.6 billion 2015<br />

VCP<br />

Tres Lagoas,<br />

Mato Grosso do<br />

Sul<br />

Brazil 1.3 million 1.5 billion 2009<br />

VCP<br />

Rio Gr<strong>and</strong>e do<br />

Sul<br />

Brazil 1.3 million - 2013<br />

Veracel Bahia Brazil 900,000 2 billion -<br />

Stora Enso<br />

Rio Gr<strong>and</strong>e do<br />

Sul<br />

Brazil 1 million 1 billion 2012-2015<br />

APP China Zhejiang China 250,000 142 million -<br />

APRIL Sh<strong>and</strong>ong China 1 million - -<br />

Oji Paper Jiangsu China 800,000 1.95 billion 2014<br />

Zhanjiang<br />

Chenming<br />

Guangdong China 700,000 1.2 billion 2010<br />

Stora Enso Guangxi China 1 million - -<br />

Lee & Man Chongqing China 125,000 - 2008<br />

Abhishek - India 125,000 192 million -<br />

698 In April 2006, I carried out a review of publicly available statements about new pulp mills (largely based on a search<br />

on RISI’s website). This was updated <strong>and</strong> published in the report “Banks, Pulp <strong>and</strong> People”<br />

(http://www.pulpmillwatch.org/countries/). This table is an updated version of the information that appeared in Banks, Pulp<br />

<strong>and</strong> People. Some of these projects are expansions of existing pulp mills <strong>and</strong> others are new pulp mills. The information is<br />

intended to be indicative rather than exhaustive. Plans change <strong>and</strong> many projects are announced which never leave the<br />

drawing board. Not all of the projects in the table have received planning permission. No guarantee can be given that the<br />

information in this table is complete or (obviously) that all (or any) of these projects actually will go ahead. See<br />

http://www.delicious.com/chrislang/new_projects for sources.

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