World’s most modern tissue mill inaugurated in Sweden

Worlds most modern tissue mill inaugurated in Sweden
Sustainability

Metsä Group marked the inauguration of its expanded and modernised tissue paper mill in Mariestad, Sweden, on 26 May. The opening ceremony was conducted by external representatives together with Metsä Group and Metsä Tissue leadership.

Metsä Group has made significant investments in strengthening its tissue business in Europe. The €370 million investment in Mariestad is one of the largest in the European tissue industry and reflects Metsä Tissue’s commitment to the future of European hygiene and tissue sector.

Photo: Metsä Group / Cision

The renewed Mariestad mill doubles its annual production capacity to approximately 145,000 tonnes, strengthening the availability of high-quality tissue products in Scandinavia.

By strengthening local production, we improve availability, reduce supply chain risks and support our customers across Scandinavia strengthening Metsä Tissue’s position as a trusted long-term partner to its customers.

Sari Pajari-Sederholm, CEO of Metsä Tissue.

The modernised mill represents the latest technology in tissue production. It includes a new state-of-the-art tissue paper machine and three new converting lines for rolled and folded tissue products. These enable the efficient and responsible production of high-quality tissue papers for Metsä Tissue’s well-known brands, including Lambi, Serla and Katrin.

In addition to increased capacity and improved product quality, the investment significantly enhances the mill’s environmental performance by improved energy efficiency and reduces water consumption, lowering emissions per ton produced.

With the Mariestad mill, we are setting a new benchmark for modern tissue production in Europe. This investment combines high-quality tissue paper products, efficient production and improved environmental performance – all built close to our customers.

Jussi Vanhanen, President and CEO of Metsä Group.

The Mariestad mill produces tissue papers used in a wide range of everyday applications, from household use to professional hygiene solutions. The expanded and modernised Mariestad mill started operations in the fall 2025 and is now fully operational, providing a strong foundation for future growth in Metsä Tissue’s business.

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