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In general, paper can be recycled up to six times before it must be discarded. Edited by Frederic Beaudry. Camp, William G. Managing Our Natural Resources 6th Edition.

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By Larry West Larry West. Learn about our editorial process. Updated December 23, This means in one year, one supermarket can go through over 6 million paper bags! Imagine how many supermarkets there are just in the United States!!! The average American uses seven trees a year in paper, wood, and other products made from trees. This amounts to about 2,,, trees per year! The amount of wood and paper we throw away each year is enough to heat 50,, homes for 20 years.

Approximately 1 billion trees worth of paper are thrown away every year in the U. Americans use 85,, tons of paper a year; about pounds per person.

The average household throws away 13, separate pieces of paper each year. Also related to source reduction are forest certification programs such as the Sustainable Forestry Initiative SFI , a comprehensive system of principles, objectives and performance measures developed by professional foresters, conservationists and scientists that combines the perpetual growing and harvesting of trees with the long-term protection of wildlife, plants, soil, and water quality.

Learn more about the. More paper is recovered in America for recycling measured in terms of weight than all other materials combined except for steel. More than one third 37 percent of the raw material fiber US papermakers use comes from recovered paper. In , the US forest and paper products industry voluntarily established a goal of recovering 40 percent of the paper consumed in the US.

That goal was achieved in The industry went on to establish a 50 percent recovery goal, which was achieved in , and a 55 percent recovery goal by Since , significantly more paper has been recovered in America than landfilled.



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