tailieunhanh - The State of the Paper Industry 2011 Steps Toward an Environmental Vision

Agriculture is taken in a broad sense to include crop production, range, and pasture lands. The output materials from these land areas, and forestry, are "bio-based" and are renewable through primary production from solar energy, atmospheric carbon dioxide, and terrestrial nutrients. The United States has significant resources in good soils, extensive natural water distribution, and a technology base that allows both resource protection and resource use to generate a wealth of renewable production every year | Steps Toward an Environmental Vision The State of the Paper Industry 2011 Contents Acknowledgements 3 - 8 Executive Summary The Indicators 9 - 13 i. Reducing Paper Consumption 14 - 18 ii. Maximizing Recycled Paper Content 19 - 28 iii. Responsible Virgin Fiber Sourcing 29 - 34 iv. Cleaner Production Acknowledgements Thanks are due to Neva Murtha Nick Bennett Jim Ford Susan Kinsella Gerard Gleason Hayden Llewellyn Andrew Goldberg Robin Averbeck Todd Pollak Laura Hickey Shannon Binns Kim Porter Pamela Blackledge Tyson Miller Frank Locantore Jennifer Gerholdt Suzanna Baum Mark Comolli Keri Davies Lafcadio Cortesi Scot Quaranda Aaron Sanger Daniel Hall Sophie Glass and Scott Paul. EPN Steering Committee Canopy Climate for Ideas Conservatree Dogwood Alliance Green America Green Press Initiative ForestEthics National Wildlife Federation Natural Resources Council of Maine and Rainforest Action Network Mission Statement The Environmental Paper Network accelerates environmental transformation in the pulp and paper industry through coordination and collaboration of a strong and diverse coalition of non-governmental organizations. Learn More at Design and Layout by Krug Creative 35 Closing 36 - 37 References Available primarily online. When printing please print double sided and use paper that achieves Environmentally Superior designation at the EcoPaper Database http EPD 2 The State of the Paper Industry 2011 Executive Summary The Environmental Paper Network EPN publishes the State of the Industry Report as a resource for policy-makers nongovernmental organizations NGOs the paper industry large volume paper purchasers and other stakeholders to monitor key indicators of environmental sustainability in the North American pulp and paper industry. This 2011 installment highlights some of the key trends in these indicators over the past decade. Even in the digital age the paper industry s global social and

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