In 2008, a record-high 57.4 percent of the paper consumed in the U.S. was recovered for recycling. While the rate shows impressive growth, there is cautionary news as well. The global recession resulted in a sharp decline in demand for paper and recovered fiber at the end of 2008, resulting in decreases in consumption and overall tons recovered. The long-term impact of the slowdown will depend on the speed with which the economy rebounds.


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did you know...

  • The paper industry hopes to recover 60 percent of the paper Americans consume by 2012
  • In 2008 the amount of paper recovered for recycling averaged 340 pounds for each man, woman, and child in the United States
  • 87 percent (268 million) of Americans have access to curbside or drop-off paper recycling programs

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