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NewPage Releases 2007 Sustainable Development Report
(CSRwire) MIAMISBURG, Ohio, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- NewPage Corporation today
announced the release of its 2007 Sustainable Development Report. The
report includes information of the acquired operations of Stora Enso North
America and sets the baseline from which the company will measure its
future improvements and achievements.
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"Sustainability has always been important to our company, as our primary
raw material is renewable and contributes to improving the environment
when managed responsibly," said Mark Suwyn, NewPage chairman and chief
executive officer. "We have an extensive history of solid sustainability
practices, with a focus on the lasting viability of our business.
Long-term sustainability requires our company to be financially sound, our
people fully engaged and continually gaining new skills and our operations
running to the highest sustainability standards."
The 2007 Sustainable Development Report highlights the following company
achievements: - The corporate headquarters for NewPage in Miamisburg,
Ohio, achieved a Green Globes verification from the Green Building
Initiative's (GBI) environmental assessment and rating system for
commercial structures, the first of its kind in Ohio.
- NewPage was honored as one of "America's Most Admired" in its industry
by Fortune magazine.NewPage has multiple fiber certifications which include
American Tree Farm System(R) (ATFS), Canadian Standards Association (CSA),
Forest Stewardship Council(R) (FSC), Master Logger Certification
(MLC),Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) schemes
and Sustainable Forestry Initiative(R)(SFI).
- All NewPage mills in the United States have implemented
chain-of-custody systems, which are third-party certified to the FSC, SFI
and PEFC.Our Port Hawkesbury mill in Nova Scotia, Canada, has
third-party certified FSC and PEFC chain-of-custody systems in place.
- NewPage expanded its line of chain-of-custody certified products.
- Nearly half of the total energy NewPage consumed last year(including
purchased electricity and steam) was produced by burning biomass at its
facilities.
- NewPage beneficially reused more than 80 percent of the manufacturing
byproducts it generated in applications such as: burning for energy
recovery, agricultural soil amendments, mine restoration, landfill and
road construction, raw materials for new products, landfill daily cover
and landscaping.
- NewPage increased its capital investments by 83 percent over the past
two years, continuously improving its operations of some of the highest
quality facilities and paper machines in North America, producing
best-of-class products.
- NewPage increased the investment in its people from $150,000 in 2006
to more than $12 million in 2007 by providing tools such as RapidChange
and Lean Six Sigma(R).
- NewPage contributed more than one million dollars to charitable
organizations in its local communities.
To download a printable PDF
of the 2007 NewPage Sustainable Development Report, or to learn more about
NewPage Corporation, please visit www.NewPageCorp.com.
About NewPage Corporation
Headquartered in Miamisburg, Ohio, NewPage Corporation is the largest
coated paper manufacturer in North America, based on production capacity,
with $4.7 billion in pro forma net sales for the year ended December 31,
2007. The company's product portfolio is the broadest in North America and
includes coated freesheet, coated groundwood, supercalendered, newsprint
and specialty papers. These papers are used for corporate collateral,
commercial printing, magazines, catalogs, books, coupons, inserts,
newspapers, packaging applications and direct mail advertising.
NewPage owns paper mills in Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan,
Minnesota, Nova Scotia, and Wisconsin. These mills currently have a total
annual production capacity of approximately 4.5 million tons of paper,
including approximately 3.3 million tons of coated paper, approximately
900,000 tons of uncoated paper and approximately 300,000 tons of specialty
paper.
For more information please contact:
Shawn Hall, Media NewPage +1-937-242-9373
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