Kimberly-Clark
Coverage of Kimberly-Clark in the Nexus archive.
- Suzano Closes $1.3 Billion Deal to Launch Tissue Giant Arbex
Suzano and Kimberly-Clark closed a $1.3 billion deal to form a new tissue company named Arbex, with Suzano holding 51% and Kimberly-Clark 49%. The payment was adjusted from an initial agreement of $1.734 billion.
- Big box tinderboxes: Warehouses are exposing more Californians to costly, toxic disasters
Warehouse fires in California, fueled by automation, dense storage, and hazardous materials, are causing costly, toxic disasters. Recent incidents in Boyle Heights, Redlands, Carson Industrial Center, and Ontario highlight risks like toxic smoke, supply chain disruptions, and long-term environmental contamination.
- Demolition begins at Ontario warehouse torched in suspected arson
Demolition begins on the Kimberly-Clark paper goods warehouse in Ontario after a suspected arson incident last month. The 1.2-million-square-foot facility was intentionally set on fire, and nearby residents continue to report smoldering debris sightings. Demolition is scheduled to start on Monday.
- Altman attack suspect referenced Luigi Mangione as copycat fears grow
A Texas man accused of firebombing OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home referenced Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, in online messages, raising concerns about copycat attacks. Daniel Moreno-Gama, 20, allegedly threatened violence against AI executives and attempted to set Altman’s house on fire, while another suspect in California invoked Mangione’s name during a warehouse fire linked to anti-capitalist motives.
- Disgruntled worker invokes Luigi Mangione in $500M warehouse inferno he filmed in anti-capitalist rage: feds
Chamel Abdulkarim, a 29-year-old worker from Highland, California, is charged with setting a $500M warehouse fire at a Kimberly-Clark facility, invoking Luigi Mangione's actions in the UnitedHealthcare CEO killing. He pleaded not guilty to federal and state charges, with prosecutors alleging he filmed the arson and expressed anti-capitalist rage.
- Worker who set fire to California warehouse compares self with Luigi Mangione
Chamel Abdulkarim, a 29-year-old employee, was charged with felony and state arson counts after setting fire to a $600m Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario, California. He compared himself to Luigi Mangione in a message to coworkers following the incident.
- Arson suspect in California warehouse fire allegedly compared himself to Luigi Mangione
An arson suspect in a California warehouse fire allegedly compared himself to Luigi Mangione. The incident occurred at the Kimberly-Clark paper products facility in Ontario, Calif.