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   <title>Georgia-Pacific and Convoy of Hope Provide Crucial Relief After Hurricane Beryl</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 12:31:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">In July, when Hurricane Beryl swept through eastern Texas, many communities, including Corrigan and Camden—where Georgia-Pacific operates lumber and plywood facilities—found themselves without power or water. Following the storm, these facilities, along with local supermarkets and gas stations, were forced to close, leaving over 1,500 workers and residents struggling for essentials. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  To address this, Georgia-Pacific quickly collaborated with Convoy of Hope, a long-time partner, to facilitate relief efforts. They connected Convoy of Hope with the mayor’s office in Corrigan, resulting in a delivery of non-perishable food, water, and other necessities the next day. Upon arrival, Georgia-Pacific staff, city employees, and volunteers worked together to distribute these supplies to more than 500 residents in the Corrigan-Camden area. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  This response highlighted the effective partnership between Georgia-Pacific and Convoy of Hope. The company frequently contributes products to assist in disaster relief worldwide, from hurricanes in Texas to wildfires in Hawaii and conflicts in Gaza. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Ethan Forhetz, Convoy of Hope’s vice president of public engagement, expressed gratitude for Georgia-Pacific's support, stating that such partnerships enhance their ability to serve those in need. Since 2008, Georgia-Pacific has donated over $11 million in products to Convoy of Hope, including hygiene items and building materials. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Recently, the Broadway facility in Green Bay, Wisconsin, donated 120 pallets—over 5,700 packages—of paper towels to Convoy of Hope. This contribution, along with another donation from the Brawny® brand, led to a record 204,442 pounds of Brawny® products donated in 2024, equating to 190,080 rolls of paper towels, or around 22 truckloads. In turn, Convoy of Hope was able to support the Georgia-Pacific community in Corrigan and Camden. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  “Convoy of Hope is on pace to respond to a record number of disasters this year, including Hurricane Beryl, and we couldn’t do it without the generosity and support of Georgia-Pacific,” Ethan said. “They are helping Convoy of Hope deliver hope to survivors of the storm.”</div>  
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   <title>Discover Georgia-Pacific's Paper Production Process and Sustainability Efforts</title>
   <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2024 12:30:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Curious about the production process behind Georgia-Pacific LLC’s paper products? Look no further than our JumpStart Program, where interns and early-career employees gain hands-on experience within GP's Consumer Products division. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Recently, our "Jump Starters" had the opportunity to explore GP's Broadway mill in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Here, iconic brands like Angel Soft®, Quilted Northern Ultra Plush®, Dixie®, Vanity Fair®, and enMotion® are manufactured. During the visit, they also got an inside look at GP Ecosource, our paper recycling facility that repurposes nearly 60,000 tons of wastepaper annually, saving approximately 1 million trees in the process. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia-Pacific and its subsidiaries are global leaders in bath tissue, paper towels, napkins, tableware, paper-based packaging, cellulose, specialty fibers, nonwoven fabrics, building products, and related chemicals. Renowned consumer brands such as Quilted Northern®, Angel Soft®, Brawny®, Dixie®, enMotion®, Sparkle®, and Vanity Fair® are part of our portfolio. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  With over 150 facilities and a workforce of more than 30,000 employees, Georgia-Pacific plays a pivotal role in supplying building products to lumber dealers, building materials retailers, and large DIY warehouses. Through our subsidiary, Georgia-Pacific Recycling, we're also one of the world's largest traders of paper, metal, and plastics, indirectly creating around 89,000 jobs. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  For more information, click <a class="link" href="http://www.gp.com/about-us">here</a>.</div>  
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   <title>Empowering Individuals for Success: Georgia-Pacific's Unique Approach and Diverse Product Line</title>
   <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2023 11:44:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      <p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:black;letter-spacing:.25pt">We strongly believe that when individuals are empowered to discover and cultivate their inherent talents, it paves the way for ultimate success. Lori B. Chennault, the senior vice president of strategic sourcing and procurement at Georgia-Pacific, will share insights on how we strive to create opportunities based on each person's unique abilities and potential to make meaningful contributions.</span><span style="color: black; letter-spacing: 0.25pt;">&nbsp;</span> <br />    <p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:black;letter-spacing:.25pt">Georgia-Pacific, headquartered in Atlanta, is a prominent manufacturer and marketer of various products such as bath tissue, paper towels and napkins, tableware, paper-based packaging, cellulose, specialty fibers, nonwoven fabrics, building products, and related chemicals. Our well-known consumer brands include Quilted Northern®, Angel Soft®, Brawny®, Dixie®, enMotion®, Sparkle®, and Vanity Fair®. <br />   <br />  With a history of supplying building products to lumber and building materials dealers as well as large do-it-yourself warehouse retailers, Georgia-Pacific holds a leading position in the industry. Additionally, through our subsidiary Georgia-Pacific Recycling, we are one of the world's largest traders of paper, metal, and plastics.</span><span style="color: black; letter-spacing: 0.25pt;">&nbsp;</span> <br />    <p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:black;letter-spacing:.25pt">Operating over 150 facilities and directly employing more than 30,000 people, we also contribute to the creation of approximately 89,000 jobs indirectly. If you want to learn more, you can click here. <o:p></o:p></span> <br />  
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   <title>Importance of Trees: everything you own can be traced to forest products industry</title>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;">Trees are everywhere, from obvious uses like lumber and paper to less obvious uses like touch screens and medicines. In our #ItBeginsWithTrees series, we look at the science behind why trees are required for thousands of products. We're looking at products related to health, hygiene, and medicine today. <br />   <br />  Did you know that almost everything you own is related to the forest products industry in some way? <br />   <br />  While most people recognize that the wood and paper products in their homes are made from trees, the everyday products we use that depend on the forest go way beyond the obvious: touch screens, medicines, bath products, paints, fabrics and even many foods depend on products derived from trees. <br />   <br />  “People don’t realize how many everyday products contain some portion of wood or wood fiber,”&nbsp; says John Considine, a Materials Research Engineer with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s<a class="link" href="https://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/" target="_blank">&nbsp;Forest Products Laboratory</a>. “Our forests are one of our greatest natural resources. They’re like oil wells above the ground, but they’re renewable.” <br />   <br />  Today, we'll look at the science behind why trees are so important in so many critical supply chains in health, hygiene, and medicine: <br />   <br />  <strong>Trees in pharmaceuticals</strong> <br />  If you've ever taken a pill, chances are it contained an element that originated in a forest. <br />   <br />  Manufacturers use cellulose ether, which is made from wood, for a variety of purposes in the production of medicines. It can be used to bind pill contents, make the hard outside coating of tablets, or even serve as the slow-dissolving shell in slow-release tablets. Cellulose is also used to thicken liquid medications. Of course, this type of cellulose is carefully processed to keep it clean and pure. That is why it is referred to as "high purity" cellulose. <br />   <br />  <strong>What makes it work?</strong> <br />  <strong>1. Maintains strength even in tiny sizes</strong> <br />  The same cellulose that helps trees build strong cell walls can be used to make strong products. The layers of cellulose chains in cellulose ether, a natural polymer, are held together by strong hydrogen bonds. This contributes to its strength and stability when mixed with other substances. As a result, it compresses well and holds together well under pressure. Consider how small a pill is and how easily you can squeeze it between your fingers without crushing or changing its shape. <br />   <br />  <strong>2. Effectively binds to medicine, ensuring accurate dosing</strong> <br />  Cellulose is an excellent binder, which means that particles of it "grab" medicine particles and ensure they are evenly distributed in their container. This quality ensures that the correct dose of medication is incorporated into each pill during the manufacturing process. <br />   <br />  <strong>3. Natural component</strong> <br />  Cellulose is the same material we find in plants and vegetables: It is nontoxic and biodegradable, making it suitable for human consumption. While the medicine in a pill is absorbed by your body, the cellulose component is a harmless fibre that passes through your body. <br />   <br />  There are numerous other medical applications for forest products. <br />   <br />  Beyond the use of cellulose in medications, we need forest products for countless items used in the medical world: <br />   <br />  <strong>Hand sanitizers, soaps, and bath products containing wood</strong> <br />  The same binding ability that makes cellulose useful in medicine is essential in the production of soap. For starters, it can bind with the other ingredients in liquid soaps, shampoos, and body washes, thickening or even gel-ifying them. Cellulose also allows products to bind with water, making them ideal for moisturising soaps and lotions. It works well as a "slip agent" due to its ability to bind with skin and hair. This allows products like deodorants and creams to stay on the user's skin rather than slipping away as soon as they are applied. <br />   <br />  <strong>Toothpaste with Wood</strong> <br />  Cellulose gum, also known as Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC), is a type of cellulose that plays several roles in toothpaste. It acts as a thickener, attaching to the other ingredients in toothpaste and making it smooth and creamy. This feature also prevents ingredients from separating and helps to extend the shelf life of the toothpaste. CMC also gives toothpaste its strength, allowing it to maintain its shape even on your toothbrush. In addition, toothbrushes are frequently made of a hard, "plastic-like" material that is strengthened with the help of cellulose. <br />   <br />  <strong>Swabs and Tongue Depressors made of wood</strong> <br />  Tongue depressors are constructed from wood. It is strong and rigid, allowing it to withstand the moist conditions of our mouths. It's also inexpensive, hypoallergenic, and biodegradable, making it ideal for a one-time use medical item. Wood pulp fibres are frequently used to make the "handle" on cotton swabs for the same reasons. <br />   <br />  <strong>Diapers and feminine hygiene products containing wood</strong> <br />  Wood can be processed into a strong, absorbent material known as "fluff pulp." Softwoods, such as slash pines, have fibres with thick walls that are tightly packed together. This makes them more absorbent, which is why they are preferred in the production of fluff pulp. This same type of pulp is used to make absorbent pads ranging from those used in hospitals to those placed beneath meats in grocery stores. <br />   <br />  <strong>Disposable Masks and Gowns Made of Wood</strong> <br />  While many gowns and masks are made of polyester, some personal protective equipment, or PPE, contains forest products. This article describes how one manufacturer, Harmac, has developed a specially designed "recipe" for western red cedar pulp, which is used to make gowns, masks, caps, and other medical PPE. <br />   <br />  <strong>Why aren't we out of trees?</strong> <br />  Are you astounded by the number of products made from wood? Remember, we've only scratched the surface. Wood can also be found in a variety of foods, high-performance tyres, air filters, and, of course, countless types of lumber and paper products. There are thousands more examples, and the list is growing as researchers discover new applications. <br />   <br />  How do we keep up with all the different uses for trees? Forests are a renewable source of energy. Rayonier and other sustainable forestry companies plant more trees than we harvest, ensuring that we have a diverse range of tree ages across our ownership. That ensures our company will always have a "sustainable yield," which means we can cut the same number of trees every year and never run out. <br />   <br />  According to Considine, the question should not be how we can use trees less, but rather how we can use them more. <br />   <br />  “Our forests make our country very wealthy and give us a tremendous advantage. Just look at the countries that don’t have trees and see what that does to their economies. Wood is the densest cellulose resource in the world. All other sources would require a tremendous expense in transport costs. But wood is something we can use economically in so many different ways, and we have a lot of it.”</div>  
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