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The problems recyclers face with wastepaper are connected to the issues addressed by forest advocates, as well as to the difficulties confronted by those involved with industrial pollution from the paper industry. In this richly detailed study, Maureen Smith shows how industrial and environmental analysis can be synthesized to clarify these complex problems and produce solutions.Smith outlines the basic structural characteristics of the U.S. pulp and paper industry and its relationship to the larger forest products sector, as well as its patterns of domestic and global fiber resource use. She then reviews the core technologies employed in virgin pulp production, with an emphasis on their environmental impacts, the role of technological innovation, and the relationships between fiber choices and pollution prevention. Building on this base she reveals structural barriers within the industry that have impeded positive change and shows how these barriers are reinforced by the traditional isolation of environmental policy domains.The study includes a comparative analysis of how organochlorine pollution from pulp mills has been addressed in the United States, Europe, and Canada (and why the United States has seen the slowest rate of progress); an assessment of commodity trade patterns in the industry and how they are linked to resource demand; an examination of the momentum building around annual plant fiber use and the diverse interests it reflects; and a review of recent developments in paper recycling within the context of historical trends in fiber utilization.A case study of the controversial environmental review process of the largest recycled pulp and paper mill ever proposed ties together earlier elements of the book and forms the basis for the conclusions. In closing, Smith argues convincingly against narrowly focused attempts to fix the problems associated with the industry, and offers practical guidance on new frameworks and approaches for industrial restructuring. She highlights the need for regional perspectives that integrate environmental, social, and economic objectives.Urban and Industrial Environment series

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Page i The US Paper Industry and Sustainable Production title - photo 1
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The U.S. Paper Industry and Sustainable Production

title:The U.S. Paper Industry and Sustainable Production : An Argument for Restructuring Urban and Industrial Environments
author:Smith, Maureen.
publisher:MIT Press
isbn10 | asin:0262193779
print isbn13:9780262193771
ebook isbn13:9780585024448
language:English
subjectPaper industry--Government policy--United States, Wood-pulp industry--Government policy--United States.
publication date:1997
lcc:HD9826.S65 1997eb
ddc:338.4/5676/0973
subject:Paper industry--Government policy--United States, Wood-pulp industry--Government policy--United States.
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Urban and Industrial Environments
Series Editor: Professor Robert Gottlieb, School of Public Policy
and Social Research, University of California, Los Angeles
The U.S. Paper Industry and Sustainable Production: An Argument
for Restructuring
Maureen Smith, 1997
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The U.S. Paper Industry and Sustainable Production
An Argument for Restructuring
Maureen Smith
The MIT Press
Cambridge, Massachusetts
London, England
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1997 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher.
This book was set in Sabon on the Corel Ventura by Wellington Graphics.
Printed and bound in the United States of America.
The paper used in this publication is both acid and totally chlorine free (TCF). It meets the minimum requirements of American Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.481984.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Smith, Maureen, 1956
The U.S. paper industry and sustainable production: an argument
for restructuring / Maureen Smith.
p. cm. - (Urban and industrial environments)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-262-19377-9 (hc: alk. paper)
1. Paper industryGovernment policyUnited States. 2. Wood-pulp
industryGovernment policyUnited States. I. Title. II. Series.
HD9826.S65 1997
338.4'5676'0973-DC20Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 596-41991
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In memory of my father
Tremaine Francis Smith
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Contents
Series Foreword by Robert Gottlieb
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
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1 An Overview of the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry
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Historical Development
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Industrial Organization
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The Forest Products Industries
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Capital, Scale, and Innovation
33
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Production and Consumption
44
2 Forests and Fiber Resources
59
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Timber Production and Utilization
62
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The Distribution of Production
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Alternative Futures
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