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Safety First: Georgia-Pacific, Paper360º January/February 2024

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See the Best—or Be the Best, Paper360º March/April 2024

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The Paper360° 2024 TOP 50 POWER LIST, Paper360º July/August 2024

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SetPoint: Seeing is Believing, Paper360º September/October 2024

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Over the Wire, Paper360º September/October 2024

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Remembering Dr. Peter W. Hart: Dedicated leader, mentor, friend, TAPPI Journal May 2024

ABSTRACT: Dr. Peter W. Hart, a true pioneer in the pulp and paper industry, passed away on May 11, 2024. His legacy will be celebrated for many years. As we reflect on Hart’s remarkable life and achievements, we celebrate his positive impact on TAPPI and the industry. He was a beloved TAPPI member, editor, author, instructor, and mentor.

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Editorial: Special issue showcases new additive approaches for a lignocellulose-based future, TAPPI Journal January 2024

ABSTRACT: Lignocellulose-derived materials are inherently renewable and are of benefit not only through their recyclability and biodegradability, but also from carbon sequestration during the production of the base raw material. With regulatory agencies tightening restrictions and consumer habits slowly shifting, the paper industry is well positioned to fill a market need for renewable bio-based materials. Although the inherent benefits of lignocellulose-based products are many, all too often, the end-product does not meet the required performance or cost in use desired by end-users. This creates obstacles for a more renewable economy that relies less on petroleum-derived products.

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Editorial: Risks and rewards of research during a pandemic, TAPPI Journal August 2020

ABSTRACT: For universities and research institutions, the arrival of Covid-19 last spring halted activities around the world while exposing the need for detailed Public Health Emergency (PHE) plans to cope with a highly-contagious virus in laboratory and classroom settings. As classroom work switched to online platforms like Zoom, the reality set in that long-term plans were needed to safely keep students learning, research flowing, and universities financially stable.