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Smith Anderson lost 700-900 tonnes of waste paper in a blaze at its Fife paper mill last week.
A spokesman for Fife Fire Service said an investigation was being carried out because the paper, known as blue touch paper and used on fireworks, should not have acted as it did. Foul play has been ruled out.
'We have analysed security camera footage and we are intrigued to find out why the paper ignited as quickly as it did,' he added.
Smith Anderson group chief executive Brian Henry said the mill was back in full production within 48 hours thanks to staff initiative.
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