|  The Domsjö Fabriker refinery | |
| Type | Subsidiary | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Forestry | 
| Predecessor | Mo och Domsjo | 
| Founded | 2000 | 
| Headquarters | , Sweden | 
| Parent | Aditya Birla Group | 
| Website | domsjo | 
Domsjö Fabriker is a Swedish biorefinery located in Örnsköldsvik that converts raw forest materials into specialty cellulose, lignin, and bio-ethanol.[1] In 2000 it was spun off from the forest company Mo och Domsjö AB (MoDo), of which it had been a part since the early 20th century, and sold to a private consortium.
The Domsjö sulphite mill was started in 1903.[2] In 2015, it produced 220,000 metric tons of cellulose. India's Aditya Birla Group acquired the company for US$340 million in 2011.
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