PPRC

PULP AND PAPERWORKERS' RESOURCE COUNCIL WORKERS VISIT CAPITOL HILL TO DISCUSS POLICIES IMPACTING MANUFACTURING JOBS, LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT

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Thursday, February 9, 2023

"Our annual Washington, DC, fly-in provides the PPRC with a wonderful opportunity to visit with Congressional and Administration leaders on environmental issues impacting our industry -- especially on topics like renewable biomass energy and its carbon neutrality, paper recycling, air permitting, and forest management," said PPRC Chairman David Wise. "The importance of clear, common-sense legislation and regulatory policy cannot be understated, as that foundation is vital to supporting continued growth of manufacturing jobs in rural and urban communities and ensuring a competitive playing field for the American forest products industry in the global market."

Key Points: 
  • Their goal: to educate elected officials on the impacts of legislative and regulatory decisions on the environment and on the families and communities that depend on forest products manufacturing for their livelihood.
  • Air quality in America has improved dramatically in the last several decades due in part to more efficient, cleaner operating paper mills.
  • We support policies that encourage economic growth, an abundant and sustainable fiber supply, and sensible science-based environmental policies.
  • For more information and to see the PPRC Position Summary papers from 2023, please visit www.thepprc.org .

FOREST PRODUCTS WORKERS VISIT CAPITOL HILL TO DISCUSS POLICIES IMPACTING MANUFACTURING JOBS AND THE ENVIRONMENT WHILE COMMEMORATING THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PULP AND PAPERWORKERS' RESOURCE COUNCIL

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Friday, June 24, 2022

"Our 30th Anniversary Fly-in provides the PPRC with a wonderful opportunity to visit with Congressional and Administration leaders on environmental issues impacting our industry -- especially on topics like carbon neutrality of biomass, paper recycling, and forest management," said PPRC Chairman David Wise. "The importance of clear, common-sense legislation and regulatory policy cannot be understated, as that foundation is vital to supporting continued growth of manufacturing jobs in rural and urban communities and ensuring a competitive playing field for the American forest products industry in the global market."

Key Points: 
  • PPRC would support legislation to help fund fire suppression, forest inventory and sustainable forest management.
  • This will allow the U.S. forest products industry to continue to be an American success story.
  • The PPRC is a grassroots labor organization led by hourly employees advocating for the U.S. forest products industry.
  • For more information and to see the PPRC Position Summary papers from 2022, please visit www.thepprc.org .