Abitibi-Consolidated Launches its Largest Recycling Expansion
16 November 2005 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Paper Retriever(R) begins collection in seven additional U.S.
markets HOUSTON, TX, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. announced today that its Paper
Retriever(R) program is expanding into seven additional U.S.
markets, including Baltimore, MD, Boston, MA, Buffalo, NY,
Cincinnati, OH, Las Vegas, NV, and Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, PA.
The Abitibi Paper Retriever(R) program will now operate in 23
metropolitan areas in the U.S. and Canada. "Abitibi-Consolidated is
already North America's leading recycler of newspapers and
magazines - this expansion further solidifies this leadership into
the future," said Michael Sullivan, General Manager,
Abitibi-Consolidated Recycling Division. "The Abitibi Paper
Retriever(R) program is a key strategy in the Company's overall
effort to ensure the wise use of resources while managing newsprint
manufacturing quality and costs." The paper collected in the
expansion markets will go mostly to the Company's Thorold, Ontario
and Snowflake, Arizona mills, both of which manufacture newsprint
using 100% recycled fiber. The community-based program is a simple
and free service to use for paper recycling. Distinctive green and
yellow bins are provided at schools and other non-profit
organizations, to encourage the community to bring newspapers,
magazines and other papers. In fact, Abitibi Paper Retriever(R)
pays its customers for the paper collected in each bin. In 2004,
Paper Retriever organizations received US$2.8 millions to restore
playgrounds, enhance libraries, award scholarships, provide team
uniforms, support field and mission trips and many other worthwhile
projects. It provides an environmentally fun method to raise money
for non-profit organisations. The Abitibi Paper Retriever(R)
program works in concert with other recycling programs by
increasing people awareness about recycling and seeking common
solutions to help communities and taxpayers reach their paper
recycling objectives. The results of an independent study show that
on average the Abitibi Paper Retriever(R) program increases the
total diversion of municipal programs by 4.5%. The Abitibi Paper
Retriever(R) program is currently operating in Arlington, TX,
Austin, TX, Baltimore, MD, Boston, MA, Buffalo, NY, Chicago, IL,
Cincinnati, OH, Cleveland, OH, Columbus, OH, Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX,
Indianapolis, IN, Kansas City, KS, Las Vegas, NV, Oklahoma City,
OK, Philadelphia, PA, Phoenix, AX, Pittsburgh, PA, St. Louis, MO,
San Antonio, TX, Thorold, ONT and Tulsa, OK. To learn more about
the Company's recycling efforts, visit PaperRetriever.com.
Abitibi-Consolidated is a leading producer of newsprint and
commercial printing papers as well as a major supplier of wood
products, serving 70 countries from close to 50 operating
facilities. Committed to the sustainable forest management of more
than 40 million acres through third-party certification, the
Company is the largest recycler of newspapers and magazines in
North America. DATASOURCE: ABITIBI-CONSOLIDATED INC. CONTACT:
Recycling Division inquiries: Debbie Johnston, Regional Manager,
Communications and Government Affairs, Abitibi-Consolidated
Recycling Division, (936) 633-1313, ; Corporate inquiries: Seth
Kursman, Vice-President, Communications and Government Affairs,
(514) 394-2398,
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