NewPage Paper Company just released a document outlining Asian imports make up to an estimated 40% of the North American coated sheet paper market, but in many cases, consumers and corporations are not aware of the real source behind the paper they use. Many importers use private label brand names or re-branded names that obscure their identity and true manufacturing origins. It’s just one of a variety of surprises that can be found beneath the surface of paper’s global supply chain.
Unless they choose paper from a known source, with a verifiable supply chain, many North American paper buyers risk unknowingly supporting environmentally destructive practices. Paper processing that is not well regulated can cause air and water pollution, especially in countries where environmental policies are inadequate or not well enforced.
Note; nearly 80% of US mills use recovered paper and are certified by third party associations. Thirty-eight percent of wood fiber used in the United States for paper production comes from recovered paper, or post-consumer recycled fiber.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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