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Released on Thursday, February 05, 2026

Pulp & Paper

CMPC Launches Mega Pulp Mill Project

CMPC is moving ahead with a major investment to build a new pulp mill in Barra do Ribeiro, in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state

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Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--CMPC is moving ahead with a major R$25 billion (US$4.77 billion) investment to build a new pulp mill in Barra do Ribeiro, in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state. The Natureza project will add 2.5 million tonnes of bleached eucalyptus pulp per year, expanding CMPC's production capacity and reinforcing its role as a leading global pulp supplier.

Subscribers to Industrial Info's Global Market Intelligence (GMI) Pulp, Paper & Wood Plant and Project databases can learn more about the Natureza project--including capacities, investment values and necessary equipment--from a detailed list of related project reports.

Designed to meet global demand for high-quality eucalyptus pulp, the new mill will be built using modern, high-efficiency technology. Construction is expected to begin in 2026, subject to final environmental approvals, with operations planned for 2029. When completed, the facility will set new benchmarks for productivity, reliability and operational performance.

Logistics and supply chain efficiency are key strengths of the project. As part of the overall investment, CMPC is allocating about R$3 billion (US$570 million) to develop a private port terminal at the Port of Rio Grande. This infrastructure will ensure smooth and reliable export operations; strengthen the integrated logistics model; and provide fast and competitive access to international markets.

Sustainability is at the core of the Natureza Project. The mill is designed to minimize environmental impact, with optimized water use, advanced effluent treatment and lower emissions. In addition, CMPC already has certified eucalyptus plantations to secure raw material supply, reinforcing its commitment to responsible forestry and long-term resource management.

Beyond industrial growth, the project will generate strong economic and social impact. Thousands of jobs will be created during construction and operation, while local suppliers, service providers, and communities will benefit from new opportunities and skills development programs.

With the Natureza Project, CMPC strengthens its leadership in the global pulp industry. The new mill reflects the company's focus on scale, efficiency, sustainability and long-term partnerships, positioning CMPC as a key supplier for customers worldwide.

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