July 2000



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Table of Contents

Editor's Note
Getting Close to 50%. Although the U.S. paper industry is nearing the 50% waste paper recovery mark, there are several factors that will surely slow down the pace of future recovery efforts. view column

David Price
Will There Be Enough Fiber? Last October the UN reported that the world's population reached 6 billion. In 50 years' time it will reach nearly 9 billion. How will the pulp and paper industry maintain its fiber supply as natural resources face increasing pressure from a growing population?
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Sally Love
It's 8 AM - Do You Know Where you Are Heading? The corporate rhetoric you've just recited to your top managers just didn't seem to motivate anyone-including yourself. Maybe it's time to challenge everyone with more than just the "bottom line." view column

John Yolton
"Because I Care" Do you have your company's best interests at heart? Or is it always someone else's problem. view column

Taking the High Ground in Recycling
Should the makers of the paper play a larger role in its recovery? view article

Visualization of Ink Removal Processes
The observation of ink and particle interactions with bubbles to evaluate better ink removal from process waters. view article

Various Approaches to Stickies Classification
A newly proposed stickies classification method gives mills another strategy to employ in recycling operations. view article

Not Enough Chiefs?
Building leadership skills is, many times, the result of following a good leader. view article

Plumlee's Parables
The Day I Learned How Important Technical Men are to Some Papermakers. view article

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