Folding Boxboard, a major paper mill in Eerbeek, Netherlands, has filed for debt restructuring, marking the third financial struggle for a significant paper producer in the town in recent years. This follows the bankruptcy of Coldenhove paper mill in May and the closure of De Hoop paper mill three years prior. The company, a subsidiary of FOLBB, continues operations for now, with employees informed of the situation and work continuing until at least Monday. A sister company in Germany has already filed for bankruptcy. Contributing factors to the industry’s difficulties include high energy costs, increased international competition, and trade measures like US import tariffs. Experts note the continued relevance of paper products for packaging and recycling, but acknowledge the challenging market conditions. The factory employs approximately 220 people, and the long-term future of the facility remains unclear, with further information to come from the appointed curator.