SIGNING OF A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH CASCADES INC. FOR THE ACQUISITION OF CASCADES S.A.S., A FRENCH COMPANY OPERATING IN THE VIRGIN-FIBER CARTONBOARD BUSINESS

01-04-2016

REDUCTION OF THE STAKE HELD IN EMMAUSPACK S.R.L. SHARE CAPITAL

Milan, March 14, 2016

Reno De Medici S.p.A.(“RDM” or the “Company”), one of the world’s largest producers of recycled
cartonboard, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to purchase, even indirectly, the
entire share capital of Cascades S.A.S., presently owned by Cascades Inc., the Canadian company
that, indirectly via Cascades S.A.S., controls 57.6% of its own share capital.

Cascades S.A.S., located in La Rochette (140 km east of Lyon), operates in the virgin-fiber cartonboard
business. It boasts a total annual production capacity of 165,000 tons, with two board machines.
FY2015 EBITDA was around 4 million euro (unaudited data), with approximately 50% of sales from
revenues on the domestic market. Cascades S.A.S. is the sole virgin-fiber cartonboard producer in
Southern Europe.

The purchase price, ranging between 16 and 20 million euro, will be finalized after the due diligence
and the contract negotiations will have been completed and once the interest in th.e RDM share
capital will be transferred to Cascades Inc..

Given the involvement of a Related Party, in compliance with current legislation, the transaction will be subject, in addition to the approval of the Board of Directors of Reno De Medici, even to the favourable opinion from the Related Party Transaction Committee.

The Committee has nominated Unicredit Corporate Finance Advisory as its own advisor.

Reno De Medici will fund the Cascades S.A.S. purchase through its banking facilities.

The acquisition of Cascades S.A.S. provides Reno De Medici with the opportunity of playing a direct
role in a complementary business – the virgin-fiber cartonboard – that presents high-value users in
the food and pharmaceutical industry.

Reno De Medici is already present in France, through the mill it owns in Blendecques (Northern part
of the Country). RDM Group will therefore buy Cascades S.A.S. through the 100% owned company,
RDM Blendecques S.A.S.

Today Reno De Medici has sold 17% stake in the EmmausPack S.r.l. share capital to the Oldani Family
(Mr. Stefano Oldani and Mr. Andrea Oldani as buyers of bare ownership and Mr. Angelo Oldani as
beneficiary of usufruct). The sale will reduce the RDM holdings in the sheeting and distribution center
from 51% to 34% of total share capital.

Thanks to the closing of the transaction, the Oldani Family will increase its stake in EmmausPack S.r.l.
from 49% to 66%.

The purchase price has been set at 700,000 euro. The Book Value of the RDM equity holdings in
EmmausPack S.r.l. is 108,456 euro. As at December 31, 2015, the Net Financial Debt of the controlled
company was 2.3 million euro.

Reno De Medici will therefore benefit both from a capital gain on the sale and from a reduction in its
Consolidated Net Financial Debt of approx. € 3 million.

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This document is an English translation from Italian. The Italian original shall prevail in case of
difference in interpretation and/or factual errors.

Careo Marketing

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