Discusses the growth in the American pulp and paper industry with emphasis on the contribution of paper recovery and reuse. Report from the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA); Percentage annual rate growth of the industry; Recycling of 80 percent of recovered paper; Recovery-reuse goal of AF&PA in six years from 1993.
Levingston, Steven E. and Chipello, Christopher J.
Subjects
*PAPER industry, *PAPER, *PRICES, *STATISTICS
Abstract
Speculates on future trends in paper prices. Opinion of various analysts on trends in paper prices; Implications of increase in paper prices for paper producers, publishers and others; Statistics on changes in pulp and newsprint prices; Reasons for increase in paper prices; Details of measures of publishers for reduction of expenditure on paper.
Reports a decline in the US production of paper and paperboard in April 1995 from a month earlier, according to the American Forest and Paper Association.
Presents a graphical representation of the paper and paperboard production in the US as reported by the American Forest and Paper Association. Increase in March 1995.
Reports rise in the production of paper and paperboard in the United States during November 1994, according to the American Forest and Paper Association.
Reports decline in production of paper and paperboard in October, 1994 in the United States as reported by the American Forest and Paper Association. Trend since 1991.
Reports rise in United States paper and paperboard production in August 1994 according to American Forest and Paper Association. Graphical representation of trend in output during September 1991 to August 1994.