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Please Recycle Magazines Campaign

July 29, 2008

MPA's "Please Recycle This Magazine" campaign continues to grow as publishers embrace and promote the logos and ads in their magazines. Three new public service ads(PSAs)have been created for publishers to run in their magazines to reinforce the message that magazines are recyclable.

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Environmentally Preferable Paper
November 4, 2008

The greatest impact you can have on the environment is the paper you choose. Discover the new tool "EPAT- the Environmental Paper Assessment Tool. Read more

Members Only Content Forest and Forest Product Certification Schemes in North America: A Review and Analysis
June 24, 2008

Forest certification programs respond to environmental concerns by: defining, implementing, and certifying sustainable forest management... Read more

MPA Environment Handbook
January 24, 2008

First published in 1996, the MPA Environment Handbook covers environmental topics applicable to the lifecycle of magazine publishing. Read more

Climate Change and Paper: Following the Paper Trail
June 1, 2000

Anthony C. Janetos, Director Joint Global Change Research Institute, presents an overview of The Heinz Center’s Following the Paper Trail at Ideallian Read more

Members Only Content The Potential for Greater Fiber Recovery from Magazines, Catalogs, and Direct Mail
June 1, 2000

This document presents a review and analysis of information on the degree to which magazines, catalogs, and direct mail are recycled for their paper fiber content, and whether there are technical or economic factors that might limit future efforts to increase the effective recycling and recovery of paper fiber in these materials. Read more