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Minnesota Twins / Paper / Paper purchasing Environmentally preferable products can often be purchased at little or no increase in cost. In addition, paper use can often be decreased by taking a few simple steps, such as double-siding copies and reducing the number of printers in use. These measures can reduce your company’s overall paper budget. Contact your team’s current paper suppliers and ask about environmentally preferable alternatives to products that you are currently buying. The specifications below provide a useful guide when speaking to suppliers. Paper products specifications
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In addition to the specifications below, consult NRDC’s Shopper’s Guide to Home Tissue Products for a complete listing of preferable household tissue products. Treecycle’s Recycled Products Catalog also contains several preferable options for a range of different paper types. Also consult EPA’s Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Database, which contains product specifications and contract language for a wide variety of additional products. Calculate environmental benefits of recycled paperSample contract language – copy paper Sample contract language – all paper products For more detailed paper procurement specifications, see this sample procurement policy. Sample letter to current suppliers
Dear _______,
In an effort to improve the environmental performance of our team, we would like to meet to discuss the environmental attributes of the paper products that you are currently supplying. We would also like to discuss ways to cost-effectively switch to less harmful paper products within the next few years.
We are aware that the world-wide demand for paper products creates incentives for harvesting and manufacturing practices that are harmful to the environment. We would like to reduce as much as possible the harmful environmental impacts associated with our paper consumption. We are particularly interested in improving the following attributes of the paper we buy:
Environmental Benefits
The virgin paper industry is the leading consumer and polluter of freshwater and the third-largest industrial emitter of greenhouse gasses. It‘s practices result in the destruction of millions of acres of forest. By purchasing paper products made with recycled fiber, chlorine-free bleaching, and Forest Stewardship Council-certified virgin fiber, you help to reduce these impacts. Paper made with recycled content produces significantly less air and water pollution and uses less energy than paper made from virgin fibers. Additional Resources
NRDC – Paper ResourcesShopper’s Guide to Home Tissue Products Environmental Paper Network EPA – Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines National Recycling Coalition – Growing a Buy-Recycled Program: A Manager’s Guide A Common Vision for Transforming the Paper Industry Environmental Benefits and Cost Savings Calculator for Purchasers American Recycling Markets, Inc – Recycled Products Guide |
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