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Saving Trees One Piece of Paper at a Time

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The U.S. EPA estimates that approximately 44 million tons - or 48% –- of the paper generated in this country ends up in landfills. In an effort to save trees and keep waste out of the landfills, the EPA is working to encourage paper recycling through voluntary partnerships and economic incentives.

Through the Resource Conservation Challenge, the EPA identifies flexible yet protective ways to conserve natural resources and energy.

For instance, the Recycled Products Cooperative (RPC), started through an EPA grant www.recycledproducts.org Exiting EPA (disclaimer) is a self-sustaining program to encourage paper recycling. The RPC uses group purchasing power to offer quality recycled content paper at competitive prices.

"The more members we have in the RPC, the more we can influence manufacturers to increase the recycled content in their products," said Russell Levan, RPC director.

Joining the RPC is free to anyone. Buying small quantities of paper can be expensive – and the bottom line for companies and individuals is often the price. Since RPC buys in bulk, its members can purchase recycled paper at a lower cost that meets – or even beats – regular paper prices.

Through the efforts of the RPC, 500 organizations and more than 120 businesses and universities have started using recycled paper. Between January and June of 2005, the RPC sold 7,527 tons of postconsumer recycled paper.

RPC has led to savings of:

Buying small quantities of paper can be expensive - and the bottom line for companies and individuals is often the price. Since RPC buys in bulk, its members can purchase recycled paper at a lower cost.

Useful Terms:

RPC partnerships:

For more Information

Recycled Products Purchasing Cooperative
www.recycledproducts.org Exiting EPA (disclaimer)

Resource Conservation Challenge (RCC):
http://www.epa.gov/rcc

EPA Contact

Timonie Hood
Office of Pollution Prevention and Solid Waste
United States Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street (WST-7)
San Francisco, California 94105
(415) 972-3282
hood.timonie@epa.gov

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