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Sappi to commence consultation process on possible closure of Stockstadt Mill in Germany
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GERMANY (News release) -- On 14 April 2023 Sappi announced that the negotiations to sell three mills including Stockstadt
Mill in Germany could not be completed and the sale had lapsed. We indicated that while
managing each facility for value in the immediate term, we would continue to review the longer-
term future of each facility within Sappi.

Having explored all options for Stockstadt Mill, including discussions with other potential
buyers, it has become evident that selling the mill as a going concern was not possible. We
have therefore decided to commence consultations today on the future of the mill with Mill
Management, the Economic Works Council ("Wirtschaftsausschuss") and the Works Council
("Betriebsrat") which will include the potential closure of the mill and sale of the site. The
implication being that the pulp mill and paper machine will close. Customers would continue to
be served from other Sappi mills.

As background, the original decision to sell these mills followed a detailed and thorough
strategic review by Sappi in line with our Thrive25 strategic focus which includes targeted
exposure to the graphic paper segment while expanding our presence in segments including
packaging and speciality papers, pulp and biomaterials.

The European business will predominantly focus on the packaging and specialities segment
specifically within flexible packaging, functional papers, self-adhesives including glassine,
labels as well as dye-sublimation categories. Attention in the graphic paper markets will be
within commercial print.

Sappi Stockstadt Mill is an integrated pulp and paper mill located in Germany, producing
145,000 tpa of pulp which is used to produce 220,000 tpa of coated and uncoated woodfree
paper mainly sold into the European print market.

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