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Weyerhaeuser Encourages Local Businesses to 'Clean Out Your Files' to Celebrate Community Recycling on Earth Day
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FEDERAL WAY, Wash.
Apr 20, 2004
One of America's largest recycling companies is urging local businesses to participate in Earth Day 2004 by purging file cabinets of non-essential office paper and sending it to local recycling centers.
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The encouragement to recycle comes from Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE: WY) to business owners, local officials and office managers who want to educate and involve employees in workplace recycling. The activity, scheduled for Earth Day April 22, encourages employees to increase recycling of paper by clearing out old, unneeded files.
"In many parts of the country, businesses and organizations use Earth Day as an opportunity to clean out files," said David Kumar, Weyerhaeuser's recycling manager in Kent. "We see this challenge as a terrific, one-day project for businesses and office groups that want to begin a full recycling program. It can be as simple as dedicating just one hour to purging old files."
Weyerhaeuser not only recycles cardboard and office paper, but also aluminum and plastics. The company also offers a secure document destruction program that includes shredding and destruction of confidential documents.
For more information about Weyerhaeuser's recycling programs or to have one of our sales representatives do a site evaluation in the Puget Sound area, businesses should call David Kumar at 253-732-0974 or the Kent recycling plant at 253-372-1360.
Weyerhaeuser Company, one of the world's largest integrated forest products companies, was incorporated in 1900. In 2003, sales were $19.9 billion. It has offices or operations in 18 countries, with customers worldwide. Weyerhaeuser is principally engaged in the growing and harvesting of timber; the manufacture, distribution and sale of forest products; and real estate construction, development and related activities. Additional information about Weyerhaeuser's businesses, products and practices is available at http://www.weyerhaeuser.com/ .
TOP 10 Paper Recycling Factoids 1. The world's first piece of paper was made from recycled material. Around 200 B.C., the Chinese used old fishing nets to make the world's very first piece of paper. 2. Each person in the United States uses approximately 749 pounds of paper a year. 3. Every year Americans throw away enough office and writing paper to build a 12-foot high wall that spans from to Seattle to New York. 4. We recycle paper to conserve resources -- water, energy and landfill space. Roughly half of all paper made today is recycled. The other half goes in landfills or is disposed of in other ways. 5. Paper accounts for two-thirds of all the packaging material recovered for recycling in the United States -- more than glass, metal and plastic combined. 6. Paper fiber can usually be reused up to eight times. 7. Weyerhaeuser began recycling paper 1974. Today it is one of the largest paper recyclers in the world. 8. The paper Weyerhaeuser collects and recycles in a year would fill around 124,000 rail cars, enough to create a train nearly 1,000 miles long full of old office memos, empty boxes and last Sunday's sports sections. To say it another way, the amount of paper Weyerhaeuser recycles in a year is enough to pack more than six sports stadiums full. 9. Weyerhaeuser uses the fiber to make new products. We average 40 percent recycled content across all product lines. Containerboard packaging products average nearly 60 percent recycled content. You can find recycled paper in tissue, paper towels, newspapers, corrugated packaging, molded containers, cereal boxes, egg cartons, animal bedding, books, writing and copy papers, and more. 10. Weyerhaeuser supports the industry's goal to increase paper recycling rates from the current national recycling rate of 50 percent to 55 percent by 2012. For more information contact: Frank Mendizabal 253-924-3357Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040116/WYLOGO-a
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CONTACT: Frank Mendizabal, +1- 253-924-3357, for Weyerhaeuser Company
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