Ahead of Schedule

Americans Recycled 56 percent of the paper they consumed last year, setting an all-time record for the country. The record means the paper industry achieved its goal of a 55 percent recycling rate by 2012, which was set in 2003. As a result, the industry has adjusted its 2012 goal to 60 percent. According to the Washington-based American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA), which compiles the paper industry's annual recycling statistics, 54.3 million tons of paper were recovered in 2007, compared to a 53 percent recycling rate and 53 million tons recovered in 2006. Cathy Foley, vice president ...

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