Friday, August 24, 2007
Recovered Paper Rate Increased
The United States recovered paper rate in 2006 reached a record 53.4% of paper and paperboard (including OCC) consumed in the U.S. (53.5 million tons), the American Forest & Paper Assn. (AF&PA) reports. This is the second year in a row that the paper recovery rate has increased. The 53.5 million tons represent an increase in recovery of 83.7% since 1990, when the paper industry undertook its first serious commitment to advance recycling in the U.S. Currently Americans recover nearly 360 lb of paper and paperboard for every person in the U.S., up from 233 lb per person in 1990.
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