News Release - May 21, 2008
GreenFiber introduces new look to community paper recycling program in Salt Lake City
The environment, local organizations and homeowners each benefit from program
US GreenFiber, LLC, manufacturer of GreenFiber natural fiber blow-in insulation, announces a new look for its community paper recycling program throughout the Salt Lake City area. As a company, GreenFiber diverts over 350,000 tons of paper each year from landfills and rewards participating organizations by giving back to local groups.
“The Salt Lake area boasts the largest GreenFiber Community Paper Recycling Program in the entire country,” said Bruce Lyman, recycling program coordinator for GreenFiber in Salt Lake City. “The participation from our region is unparalleled and speaks volumes about how much our residents, and the growing number of active community groups who benefit from the program, care about the environment.”
Collection teams at schools, churches, businesses and other community organizations can participate and benefit based on the amount of recyclable materials they gather using specially-designed GreenFiber recycling bins. The GreenFiber recycling bins feature a vivid green exterior and graphics of the GreenFiber Community Paper Recycling Program mascot – a green frog whose likeness is on education supplies that support school recycling efforts. The new bins will complement the program’s existing bins that Salt Lake residents have come to recognize.
Unlike some recycling programs, GreenFiber’s Community Paper Recycling Program accepts a wide variety of paper goods: newspaper, magazines, junk mail, catalogues, hard and soft bound books of all kinds, phonebooks, office paper, cardboard, cereal boxes, brown paper bags and construction paper.
A GreenFiber collector regularly services the bins at no charge and designated community programs benefit based on the amount of recyclable material collected. The community also benefits by reducing the amount of paper products that would otherwise be buried in local landfills. Refuse efficiency experts estimate that paper products account for almost 35 percent of landfill space; some estimates indicate that Americans throw away enough office and writing paper every year to build a wall 12 feet high from Los Angeles to New York City.
Many GreenFiber recycling bins have been placed in the Salt Lake City area and additional bins have been ordered to meet growing demands. “We continue to grow as more and more residents realize how they can benefit the environment and local organizations by participating in this program,” Lyman said. “The environment, participating local organizations and the community as a whole benefit from this effort.”
To find a GreenFiber bin location in the Salt Lake City area, call 801-972-6551. Additional details about the recycling program are also available at www.greenfiber.com/corporate/recycling_bin_program.
GreenFiber cellulose insulation is a natural fiber product made of 85 percent recycled paper fiber and offers an environmentally-friendly option for homeowners’ building, renovation and re-insulation projects with all of the ease and convenience of blow-in insulation. Since 2000, GreenFiber has diverted nearly 3 million tons of recycled materials from landfills. One ton of recycled paper: saves 17 trees; saves 4,000 kW of energy; can provide enough GreenFiber natural blow-in insulation to insulate the attic of a 2,500-square-foot home.
Established in 2000 and headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., US GreenFiber, LLC is the largest manufacturer of natural fiber insulation, fire and sound products. With 11 manufacturing plants located throughout the United States, GreenFiber products are sold to building supply retailers, manufactured housing builders and insulation contractors in the U.S. and Canada. For more information on GreenFiber, call customer service at 800-228-0024 or visit www.greenfiber.com.

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