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The pulp and paper industry is also one of the three sectors (along with cement and steel) for which CEF made detailed parameter modifications to the NEMS model used to produce AEO 1999. Modifications included adjustments to baseline energy intensities and rates for annual improvements in energy intensity, which were adjusted to reflect best-available sector-specific research. It is important to note that the CEF analysis predates the energy price increases of 2004 and 2005 that have shifted the industry towards even greater use of biomass as an energy source (spent pulping liquor and wood waste), and toward lower energy. | BUSINESS GUIDE TO PAPER REDUCTION A Step-by-Step Plan to Save Money by Saving Paper Including Case Studies of Bank of America AT T Nike Alameda County and the Moore Foundation Heather Sarantis September 2002 Forestethics Preface I want to thank the following people for their insight and feedback throughout this project Bill Chaloupka Neva Hassanein and Jeff Bookwalter of the University of Montana and Michael Marx Todd Paglia and Adam Zielinski of ForestEthics. I would also like to thank Bruce Nordman of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory for help in the initial planning of this project Leta Winston of Nike Brad Allenby of AT T Ed Yoon of the Moore Foundation and Beth Eckl formerly of Alameda County for their openness in the interview process and Steve Lippman of Business for Social Responsibility and Susan Kinsella of Conservatree for their thoughtful feedback in the peer review process. I am especially grateful to Bob Kee of Bank of America for his generosity with his time and feedback. This project was made possible by the funding of the Doris Duke Conservation Fellowship and The Packard Foundation. Copyright 2002 ForestEthics - All Rights Reserved Business Guide to Paper Reduction i Forestethics Table of Contents List of Tables.iii List of Figures.iii Introduction.1 I. Background Education About Paper Use.2 A. Trends in Paper Consumption.2 B. Business Efficiency The Argument for Paper Reduction.3 C. Environmental Impact The Argument for Paper Reduction.4 D. Efficient Paper Use Where the Environment and Business Intersect.5 II. Step-by-Step Guide for Reducing Paper Consumption.7 A. Start with a vision.7 B. Do an initial assessment of inefficient paper use.7 C. Get buy-in from top leadership.7 D. Organize a team of people to support the work.9 E. Audit paper consumption.9 F. Identify and prioritize paper reduction efforts.11 G. Start with a pilot project.12 H. Encourage involvement.12 I. Educate paper vendors of relevant changes in policies.14 J. Track results over .