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American Forest & Paper Association Releases August 2020 Printing-Writing Monthly Report

The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) today released its August 2020 Printing-Writing Monthly report.

Explore the Essential Products and Work of the Pulp and Paper Industry

Paper products are intertwined into our everyday life, and they remain essential during the COVID-19 pandemic. The men and women of the paper and wood products industry know they’re working for a common purpose—to serve communities near and far.

AF&PA Disappointed in U.S. Department of Labor’s New Notice-and-Access Rule for Retirement Plans

The U.S. Department of Labor put a new rule into effect that allows employee benefit plan administrators to use an electronic “notice-and-access” disclosure system, as a default method, which will make it much more difficult for millions of Americans who received critical, paper-based information…

American Forest & Paper Association Releases June 2020 Printing-Writing Monthly Report

The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) today released its June 2020 Printing-Writing Monthly report.

American Forest & Paper Association Releases May 2020 Printing-Writing Monthly Report

The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) today released its May 2020 Printing-Writing Monthly report.

American Forest & Paper Association Releases April 2020 Printing-Writing Monthly Report

The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) today released its April 2020 Printing-Writing Monthly report.

Do You Know What Paper Items to Recycle at Home?

Let’s do a quick survey – how many trash bins do you have in your home? Now, how many recycling bins do you have? Odds are, one of these numbers is greater than the other. Why is that? You’re likely throwing away paper products or packaging that can be recycled.  

Do You Know How to Recycle All the Different Types of Mail You Receive?

Many of us have a pile somewhere in our homes where we stack our mail. Bills, advertisements, magazines and catalogs, a card and maybe an exciting online purchase that came in a box or padded envelope. With some of these items, you may be wondering if it is okay to toss them in your recycling bin.