Pulp & Paper
Overview
The pulp and paper industry has long been at the forefront of implementing beneficial reuse practices, embracing innovative approaches to minimize its environmental impact and enhance sustainability.
Sustainable best practices include:
- Turning recycled materials into renewable energy sources
- Practicing sustainable forestry
- Conserving water and treatment measures
- Repurposing waste materials generated during the production process
St. Mary Magdalene Church
Recreation sports fields and amphitheater created from approximately five acres of previously unusable property due to uneven land terrain
Our Role
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The Beneficial Reuse
St. Mary Magdalene Church utilized 85,000 tons of foundry byproducts instead of mined fill material from the nearest quarry to create a soccer field, baseball field and amphitheater.
Value Created
- The Church was able to avoid costs on 85,000 tons of virgin materials
- The foundry was able to divert 85,000 tons from a landfill with limited capacity
St. Mary Magdalene Church
Recreation sports fields and amphitheater created from approximately five acres of previously unusable property due to uneven land terrain
Our Role
Sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue.
The Beneficial Reuse
St. Mary Magdalene Church utilized 85,000 tons of foundry byproducts instead of mined fill material from the nearest quarry to create a soccer field, baseball field and amphitheater.
Value Created
- The Church was able to avoid costs on 85,000 tons of virgin materials
- The foundry was able to divert 85,000 tons from a landfill with limited capacity
St. Mary Magdalene Church
Recreation sports fields and amphitheater created from approximately five acres of previously unusable property due to uneven land terrain
Our Role
Sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue.
The Beneficial Reuse
St. Mary Magdalene Church utilized 85,000 tons of foundry byproducts instead of mined fill material from the nearest quarry to create a soccer field, baseball field and amphitheater.
Value Created
- The Church was able to avoid costs on 85,000 tons of virgin materials
- The foundry was able to divert 85,000 tons from a landfill with limited capacity
St. Mary Magdalene Church
Recreation sports fields and amphitheater created from approximately five acres of previously unusable property due to uneven land terrain
Our Role
Sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue.
The Beneficial Reuse
St. Mary Magdalene Church utilized 85,000 tons of foundry byproducts instead of mined fill material from the nearest quarry to create a soccer field, baseball field and amphitheater.
Value Created
- The Church was able to avoid costs on 85,000 tons of virgin materials
- The foundry was able to divert 85,000 tons from a landfill with limited capacity
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