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Paper Studs for Climate-Smart Construction

Paper Studs for Climate-Smart Construction

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Congratulations, You're a Reliability Engineer: Now What? Part 2: Maintenance Management Concept

So you spent four or five years becoming competent in your profession (or maybe even 25 to 30 years). You saw a job opening for a reliability engineer and it looked like a good fit, so you applied, interviewed, and got it—only to find out that your company does not really define what a reliability engineer is. Now what do you do?

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How Rolland Uses Sustainability to Spread the Word About Paper

When it comes to the modern office, many people think going "paperless" is one way to reduce their environmental impact and save money. On closer examination, however, paperless is not necessarily a realistic or a "greener" option; in fact, a careful approach to paper sourcing can be better—not only for our planet, but for a company's bottom line.

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Recognizing Emerging Industry Leaders

Each year, TAPPI recognizes aspiring young leaders in the paper, packaging, tissue, and related industries in its Young Professionals of the Year awards. Eligible nominees can be up to age 35 with no more than 10 years of industry experience who have made significant contributions in the areas of Leadership, Community Service, or Problem Solving Contributions to Scientific or Engineering Projects.

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Exhibit Spotlights Printing and Papermaking

Readers may recall our Ahead of the Curve article from November 1, 2017, which reported on a special project underway at The National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH). The project included plans to restore a rare 1933 miniature paper machine as part of a larger exhibit on the importance of printing and its role in spreading knowledge throughout the world.

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Driving' Innovation in Biomaterials: The Biofore Concept Car

Looking around the average home, school, office, or hospital, you will find scores of everyday items made in full or part from renewable forest products-based materials. But have you thought about checking the garage?

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RISI's 2018 Power List: Sneak Peek

The year marks the 11th Top 50 Power List. In this exclusive Ahead of the Curve sneak peek, we give you a glimpse of the top players. The full list appears only in Paper360°'s July/August issue, which is due to hit desktops this week in both print and electronic versions.

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Paper’s next chapter: innovation, sustainability, and growth

This article was originally shared on the "Newsroom" page at Duomedia, an international Business-to-Business (B2B) communications agency based in Brussels, and is being shared here with AOTC readers interested in learning more about innovations in paper.

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Bipartisan Legislation Aims to Spur Innovation for Georgia’s Forestry Industry

This article was prepared from information released on the news page of warnock.senate.gov, as well as the text of the Act itself, and is being shared here for AOTC readers with an interest in legislation affecting the forest products industry.

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OSHA, EPA, USDA: How Are They Affected By The Government Shutdown?

At midnight (EST) on Saturday, December 22, the United States began what has become the longest government shutdown in US history. Until the shutdown ends, the pause in funding will affect about a quarter of government activities, with about 800,00 employees on furlough or working without pay. These include Federal corrections officers, FDA food inspectors, NASA employees, TSA staff, Border Patrol staff, census staff, National Park Service staff, members of the Coast Guard, and Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers. How will this affect some of the agencies most familiar to those in the forest products industries?