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The Impact of the Paper Recycling Industry in the State of Georgia.

The Impact of the Paper Recycling Industry in the State of Georgia. US PAPER & PACKAGING INDUSTRY. Is an important part of the US economy Has annual product sales $115 billion Employs 400,000 people Pays $30 billion in annual compensation

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The Impact of the Paper Recycling Industry in the State of Georgia.

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  1. The Impact of the Paper Recycling Industry in the State of Georgia.

  2. US PAPER & PACKAGING INDUSTRY • Is an important part of the US economy • Has annual product sales $115 billion • Employs 400,000 people • Pays $30 billion in annual compensation • In 2009, 63.4% of the paper consumed in the US was recovered for recycling. AF&PA

  3. US CONSUMPTION • 50 MILLION TONS RECOVERED • DOMESTIC MILLS CONSUME ALMOST 59% = 29.3 MILLION TONS • EXPORT 20.7 MILLION TONS • CONTAINERBOARD IS THE LARGEST END-USE ACCOUNTING FOR 31% OF TOTAL COLLECTIONS • AF&PA

  4. GEORGIA’S PAPER INDUSTRY means BUSINE$$!

  5. GEORGIA’S P&P INDUSTRY ECONOMIC IMPACT • $10 BILLION ANNUAL SHIPMENTS OF PAPER PRODUCTS • 19,500 EMPLOYEES • $1.6 BILLION ANNUAL PAYROLL • $200 MILLION EST. STATE & LOCAL TAXES • AF&PA

  6. Georgia’s Paper Industry • There are 25 operating mills, the same as five years ago (down from 30 ten years ago) • Georgia on a relative basis has had less mill shutdowns than many other states • Largest number of shutdowns: California and the Northeast/Midwest states Moore & Associates

  7. Georgia’s Paper Industry • Ten pulp & paper companies are headquartered in the state: • SP Newsprint, Atlanta • Georgia-Pacific: paper operating HQ of Koch Industries, Atlanta • GP Cellulose, Atlanta • Caraustar, Austell • Pratt Industries, Conyers • Rock-Tenn, Norcross • Kimberly-Clark, Roswell (operating HQ) • Graphic Packaging, Marietta • Schweitzer-Mauduit, Alpharetta • Clearwater Paper, Alpharetta • Neenah Paper, Alpharetta Moore & Associates

  8. Georgia’s RecyclePaper Mill Industry • Fifteen of the state’s mills use a significant amount of recycled fiber • Eight are 100% recycle based : • SP Newsprint, Dublin (ONP) • Caraustar, three paperboard mills in Austell (OCC, DLK, Mixed Paper) • Georgia- Pacific Corp., tissue mill in Rincon (High Grades) • Pratt Industries, containerboard in Conyers (OCC and Mixed Papers) • Pactiv, molded fiber products in Macon (ONP) • Armstrong World Industries, ceiling tiles in Macon (ONP) • Atlas Roofing, roofing felt in Hampton (OCC, Mixed Paper) • Augusta Select Tissue (High Grades)

  9. Georgia’s RecyclePaper Mill Industry • Seven are partial recycled fiber based: • Augusta Newsprint (ONP and OMG) • Georgia-Pacific Corp., containerboard, Cedar Springs (OCC) • Graphic Packaging, liquid packaging board, Macon (Converting Scrap and OCC) • International Paper, containerboard, Savannah (DLK and OCC) • Interstate Paper, containerboard, Riceboro (OCC) • Temple-Inland Packaging, containerboard, Rome (OCC and DLK) • Deerfield Tissue, Augusta (OCC) Moore & Associates

  10. Georgia’s mills consume 2.7 million tons of recovered paper Almost 8% of US total!

  11. The mills below consume 2.3 million tons of fiber per year. That’s 85% of the total.

  12. Composition of MSW Disposed

  13. In today's market, the equivalent of $279 million annually being buried in Georgia landfills. Total of 1.9 million tons

  14. Special Thanks

  15. Lisa White • SP Recycling Corp. • lisa.white@spnewsprint.com • (404) 979-6630

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