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  2. WestRock - Wikipedia

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    The sale included facilities located in the United States, Canada, and Dominican Republic. In March 2017 WestRock purchased Star Pizza Box, the largest US manufacturer and distributor of pizza boxes. [11] In April 2017, WestRock completed the sale of its dispensing systems operations for $1.025 billion to Silgan Holdings. [12]

  3. CCL Industries - Wikipedia

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    CCL's Label business is its largest business segment; contributing approximately 63% to CCL's total sales as of 2016. [2] The Label Division provides package decorating solutions [clarification needed] and specialty label applications for global customers. CCL Label is one of the world's largest converters of pressure-sensitive and film materials.

  4. Blue box recycling system - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Laidlaw won the bid for recycling in the City of Mississauga and introduced the second commercial blue box program in Ontario in June 1986, the largest recycling effort in North America. Between 1997 and 1999, Laidlaw, Inc. exited the solid waste business after incurring heavy losses through its investments in Safety-Kleen and ...

  5. Cascades (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 and 2004, Cascades was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by MediaCorp Canada Inc. [4] It was also awarded the same title in October 2008. [ 5 ] In 2017, Cascades exited its position in Boralex by selling it to Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (the Caisse) for an amount of $ 287.5 million.

  6. RockTenn - Wikipedia

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    RockTenn was an American paper and packaging manufacturer based in Norcross, Georgia.In 2015, it merged with MeadWestvaco to form the WestRock company. [5]It was one of North America's leading producers of corrugated and consumer packaging and recycling solutions, with annualized net sales of approximately $10 billion.

  7. Mail Boxes Etc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, United Parcel Service (UPS) acquired Mail Boxes Etc., Inc. [3] locations in the United States and Canada.On April 7, 2003, UPS began converting the 3,000 Mail Boxes Etc. locations in the United States and Canada (at the time, nearly 90% of the domestic U.S. network) to The UPS Store and started offering lower UPS direct shipping rates, with an average reduction of around 20%.