Drax Ceasing Operations In Williams Lake, BC
Drax has made the difficult decision to cease operations at its pellet plant in Williams Lake, B.C. The curtailment and closures of neighboring sawmills and the loss of a bid for key local supply have led to a significant reduction in fiber availability, thus making continuing operations at the plant no longer commercially viable. As a result, Drax expects to cease operations after an orderly wind-down when fiber availability runs out at the site, which is anticipated to take place by the end of 2025.
“The decision to cease operations weighs heavily on us, as we recognize the uncertainty it creates for our dedicated employees and their families,” says Matt White, Executive Vice President of Pellet Operations for Drax. “We are profoundly grateful for their commitment and resilience, and for the unwavering support of our community. Together, we will navigate this challenging time with compassion and transparency.”
Drax leadership is implementing a comprehensive support plan for the 30 employees affected. This includes a severance package, as well as wellbeing support. Colleagues are encouraged to apply to open positions at other Drax sites.
“We are deeply grateful to our employees for their hard work and commitment over the years,” says White. “We are committed to supporting them through this transition and helping them find new opportunities.”
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