In Sweden, Arctic Paper Grycksbo has officially inaugurated Bio25, a SEK 285 million (≈ €26.3 million) project undertaken to make the mill’s energy system more efficient and sustainable. The project includes an expanded and upgraded biomass boiler as well as a new wood pellet production line.
Held on April 17, 2026, the Bio25 inauguration ceremony was attended by local politicians and members of the media.
Bio25 expands the mill’s existing biomass boiler plant and increases flexibility in the choice of biofuel, for example, by enabling the use of sawdust from external sawmills. It also includes a new pellet production facility and improved fuel logistics.
It is crucial to continue investing in the future, even in more challenging times. Bio25 is a good example of how we combine sustainable development with increased efficiency and strengthen Arctic Paper Grycksbo as a modern and competitive paper mill and workplace, said Kent Blom, Managing Director of Arctic Paper Grycksbo.
On an annual basis, the new plant will produce approximately 50,000 tonnes of wood pellets. Surplus biomass is processed into pellets that can be sold to other industries, which strengthens resource utilisation and creates new revenue streams.
As part of the initiative, surplus heat from paper production is also used to dry the biofuel. This increases energy recovery and enables even more efficient use of the mill’s energy streams, enhancing overall resource efficiency.
Bio25 strengthens both our resilience and our energy efficiency. By better utilizing our resources and at the same time creating new business opportunities, we pave the way for a more sustainable future for the mill, concluded Kent Blom, Managing Director of Arctic Paper Grycksbo.

