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Similar improvements in forest preservation, though, have yet to be made. The marketplace, not the government, will drive these changes. For that reason, in-plants can be a potent force for continued environmental improvements in paper.
There is a growing movement focused on improving the impacts of paper, and current efforts within the magazine, book, catalog and copy paper sectors endeavor to advance the cause. Despite the differences in paper characteristics and applications, the focus is still the same: maximize the use of recycled and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) fiber as a means of reducing impacts on endangered forests.
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