Corporate Responsibility Report 1
as a company spanning five
continents, Koppers enjoys a
global perspective that informs
everything we do. While keeping
a watchful eye on our planet and
the individuals who work in—or live
near—our facilities, Koppers truly
sees the big picture. our employees
understand the consequences of
responsible workplace policy and
work to ensure that the highest
standards of safety, health,
environmental stewardship and
personal integrity are not only met
but also exceeded. every day.
our mission is to be the most valued
supplier of core products to the
many customers we serve around
the world. We will continue to
manufacture products that support
the world’s infrastructure, keep our
customers’ industries viable and add
quality to their end products. in this
technology-driven world, we keep
railroads running, power turned on
and businesses forging ahead. We
facilitate global communication. We
keep people productive and workers
employed across a vast array of
industries. We equip our own
employees to work safely and we
make training a top priority. there
are few lives that aren’t positively
affected in some way, at some level,
by Koppers.
serve our employees,our customers
Who We Are
Koppers, with corporate headquarters and a research center in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, is a global integrated producer of carbon compounds and treated wood products. including its joint ventures, Koppers operates facilities in the United states, United Kingdom, Denmark, australia, china, the pacific rim and south africa.
Global ISo 14001 Certification:
The Best of the Best
iso 14001 is the global standard for
responsible and effective environmental
management. every one of our wholly-
owned manufacturing facilities worldwide
has received iso 14001 certification,
which designates that we have either met
or, in many cases, exceeded the rigorous
requirements for certification. there is no
higher certification demonstrating to our
customers, communities, employees and
regulators that we are thoroughly engaged
in and committed to environmental
stewardship.
Global ISo 14001 registrars
• lrQa (Us & australia)
• bsi (UK)
• siriM iso14001 (Malaysia)
• tUV cert iso 14001 (south africa)
• ncsi (australia)
• sai Global (australia)
• DnV (Denmark)
Working Side By Side
With our regulators
We diligently work to comply with the
requirements of our regulatory agencies
and to foster good relations with those
agencies. the following is just a partial
list of the many agencies that oversee our
operations around the world.
United States:
• environmental protection agency
• Department of transportation
• nuclear regulatory commission
• coast Guard
• Federal railroad administration
• occupational safety and Health
administration
• Department of Homeland security
China:
• tangshan administration of Work safety
Australia:
• environmental protection agency
of Queensland, Victoria, new south
Wales and tasmania
• Department of primary industries,
Water and environment, tasmania
• Workcover of Queensland, Victoria,
new south Wales and tasmania
New Zealand:
• occupational safety and Health authority
• environmental risk Management
authority
• land transport safety authority
United Kingdom:
• Health and safety executive
• environment agency
Denmark:
• the county of Funen
• the Danish Working environment service
• the Danish emergency Management
agency
South Africa:
• Department of environmental and
tourism affairs south africa
Malaysia:
• Jabatan alam sekitar (Department
of environmental)
• akta Keselamatan Dan Kesihatan
pekerjaan (Department of occupational
safety and Health)
working responsibly
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lv CAIyUNoperator
koppers carbon and chemical co., ltd.tangshan (china)
“Koppers has made dramatic health and environmental improvements at this plant. I issued a report to management that resulted in the complete refurbishment of our duty room. We also have very strict safety equipment requirements in place and even the road to the plant has been repaved and the area beautified. Providing good working conditions is clearly a priority.”
at Koppers, we believe the well-being of our employees
and our environment go hand-in-hand. to safeguard
these precious assets, we strive for nothing less than
excellence in our sH&e practices. We value open
communication, awareness, accountability and best
practices. We encourage innovative thinking that
emphasizes responsible use of our natural resources and
byproducts and, when possible, those of our customers.
We continually seek new ways to make a positive impact
on the communities we call home.
reMain coMMitteD anDaccoUntable
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A Business Built on reuse and
recycling
recovered byproducts of the coking
process have always been the core raw
material of Koppers business. the main
coke byproduct, crude coke oven tar, is
distilled by Koppers to produce carbon
pitch for use in the aluminum and steel
industries. other Koppers products
produced from crude coke oven tar include
roofing pitch and specialty refined tars, as
well as a variety of carbon products and
coal tar chemicals.
We also produce phthalic anhydride, which
is used in resins, plasticizers, coatings
and flame-retardants. Heavier distillates
are blended to produce creosote for
use internally in our own wood treating
facilities to pressure treat railroad crossties,
marine pilings and utility poles. Heavier
distillates are also used as carbon black
feedstock in the production of carbon
black, used in automotive tire production
and other manufacturing processes.
Finding new and innovative uses for
our own byproducts—and those of our
customers—will continue to be a top
priority for Koppers in the 21st century.
New Koppers Products Make Good
environmental Sense
We work to build quality into all Koppers
products, with the goal of conserving our
planet’s natural resources, reusing our own
byproducts and extending the life of our
customers’ end products. several examples
include:
Tanalised Ecowood (Tanalith E) is a new
wood preservative with lower toxicity
and modern organic biocides. tanalith
e protects wood from inevitable natural
destruction by insects and fungi, increasing
the service life of the wood product and
thereby reducing the number of trees that
must be harvested to replace prematurely
decaying wood.
Type B Carbon Pitch was developed for the
aluminum industry to reduce polynuclear
aromatic emissions. trials in soderberg
smelters have indicated benzo (a) pyrene
equivalents index (bei) reductions of 35-
40% when used in place of regular coal
tar pitch.
because of the very nature of our business and the potential impact
of our operations on the environment, “compliance” is only the
first in a long list of high standards to which we hold our facilities
and employees. our all-encompassing commitment to working
responsibly begins with extensive training, continuing education,
rigorous internal and external auditing and proactive improvements.
the end result is conscientious workplace practice that, in many
cases, transcends compliance.
in short, we don’t comply because it’s the law. We comply because
we believe that working responsibly on behalf of our employees and
our environment is the only way to do business. thinking bigger,
working smarter and returning resources to our operations and to
our customers that might otherwise be disposed of as waste are at
the heart of our commitment to sound environmental stewardship.
environment & conservation
ToNy joyNerlead master maintenance repairman
koppers carbon materials and chemicals
stickney, illinois (us)
“We do more than just follow EPA guidelines for emissions detection. We proactively monitor and repair leaks before we reach even half the EPA emissions limit. And we continue to decrease the frequency of emissions by constantly upgrading our equipment and technology. In my 28 years with Koppers, I’ve seen huge improvements in our environmental practices. It’s a great thing.”
be MinDFUl oF oUr
iMpacton tHe enVironMent
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Koppers lambson: our Customers
reap the rewards of recovery & reuse
innovative reuse of our customers’ spent
products is the driving force behind
Koppers lambson limited. located at
the Koppers port clarence (UK) plant,
Koppers lambson is a global leader in the
processing of spent acids and alkalis and
the trading of bulk chemical products.
Koppers customers supply us with spent
ammonia and sulphuric acid—a far more
economical and environmentally sound
alternative to traditional landfill waste
disposal—and Koppers lambson processes
these products to create a saleable new
product: liquid ammonium sulphate, a
key ingredient in fertilizers. the plant has
a capacity to produce 110,000 tons of
ammonium sulphate per year.
Koppers lambson has also recently
undertaken a new glycerin recovery
process in which crude glycerin, produced
as a byproduct of the biodiesel and soap
industries, is distilled to produce a clean,
food-grade product for use in a variety of
personal care products.
the “cradle to grave” philosophy of
Koppers lambson allows the company
to create a mutually beneficial and
responsible interactive relationship with
our customers and suppliers. in addition,
the Koppers lambson team is highly
credentialed, with an average of almost
19 years of specialty chemical experience
per employee. in the coming months
and years, Koppers lambson is poised
to develop synergistic relationships with
additional Koppers customers as well
as other Koppers facilities around the
globe. at Koppers, we view the ability
to increasingly reprocess our customers’
spent products—as well as our own—as a
key step in achieving our ongoing goal of
unwavering environmental stewardship.
Stickney Plant recognized For
Pollution Prevention efforts
the Koppers stickney (Us) facility has been
selected as a finalist for the 2006 illinois
Governor’s pollution prevention award.
Koppers worked with technical assistance
engineers from Waste Management
& research center and Us epa’s Great
lakes national program office to identify
pollution prevention opportunities. as
an outcome of the project, Koppers
implemented an operating strategy that
minimizes the compressed air feed to the
plant’s phthalic anhydride reactors during
low production. the reduced airflow has
led to a decrease in energy consumption
by the air compressors of 4.2 million
kilowatt-hours per year, a reduction in
phthalic anhydride emissions of 1,445 lbs
per year and an increase in product yield.
Monessen Plant reuses Coking
Byproducts
the coking process by its very nature
produces byproducts and recycling
opportunities. each ton of coal that is
coked returns approximately 12,000 btU
of usable energy to the Monessen (Us)
plant’s boiler and coke oven batteries,
8-12 gallons of crude coke oven tar
which is further processed into various
carbon products and chemicals for use
in the primary metals, communication
and transportation sectors, 20-28 lbs of
ammonium sulphate for agricultural use
and 3-4 gallons of light oil used as an
octane enhancer for motor fuels.
Muncy Cogeneration Plant Focuses
on Customer Needs
Used creosote-treated railway ties
and utility poles, returned by Koppers
customers to our Muncy (Us) plant,
become a new source of energy at the
plant’s cogeneration facility. steam from
the cogeneration process is converted
to electricity, which is sold to the local
power company and used in the adjacent
wood treating plant. the result is 55,000
megawatts (5.5 million kilowatt-hours) per
year that can be resold—enough energy
to power a town of 10,000 residents.
the process is fully permitted through
the commonwealth of pennsylvania and
controlled by emissions control devices to
meet all required guidelines.
environmental excellence Awards
• bunbury, Western australia
• Florence, south carolina
• Follansbee, West Virginia
• Gainesville, Florida
• Grafton, new south Wales
• Green spring, West Virginia
• Grenada, Mississippi
• Guthrie, Kentucky
• longford, tasmania
• penang, Malaysia
• portland, oregon
• somerville, texas
• stickney, illinois
• takura, Queensland
environment & conservation, continued
PeTer MCDerMoTTroeloader
MArTIN PICKerSGIllinstrument technician
STeveN DoWDloader
koppers lambson
port clarence (uk)
coMply For all tHe
riGHt reasons
“The area on the River Tees where our plant is located—and where we live—is known all over England for its chemical industries. Anything we can do to responsibly deal with industrial byproducts is not only important from a business standpoint, it’s important to us from a personal, environmental standpoint.”
PeTer McDerMoTTroe
FrANCIS j. ChINNICIvice presidentpurchasing and materialscsx transportation
jacksonville, florida (us)
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“We expect our suppliers to ‘live like we do’ with regard to safety and environmental practices. Koppers continues to meet our expectations in these areas…and has shown what it takes to be a true partner.”
Kurnell Plant Converts Municipal Waste
into Water resource
severe draught conditions in new south Wales
prompted the Koppers continental carbon
Kurnell (australia) facility to partner with the
local government and surrounding industry to
treat and recycle municipal wastewater from
a pipeline near the Kurnell plant. to capture
and recycle more than six million liters a day,
the plant will use a reverse osmosis and ultra-
filtration process to convert the wastewater
into high-purity water for use in the plant’s
processes and boilers. Without this technology,
the wastewater would have been released into
the sea.
Newcastle Plant Soil remediation
Project A Success
Utilizing a thermal desorption unit at the
Koppers newcastle (australia) facility, more than
5,000 tons of contaminated soil were treated
and reused by the plant rather than being
disposed of as hazardous waste. even after
removing all volatile compounds in the process,
the soil’s natural structure remained intact and
the soil was reused onsite, eliminating the need
to incinerate it and replace it with new soil.
Port Clarence Plant Completes Major
Bunding Project
as part of the european Union’s stringent
control of Major accident Hazards (coMaH)
regulations, the port clarence (UK) facility
undertook a comprehensive review of all
potential major accidents that could occur
onsite. of particular concern was the possibility
of contamination of the nearby river tees in the
unlikely event of loss of containment from the
plant’s creosote storage system. plant engineers
designed a specialized bunding (diking) system,
which was extended to enclose a total of six
storage tanks although regulations mandated
the enclosing of only one. the project was
completed in 2006 without accident or incident.
Denmark Prepares environmental report
in 2006, Koppers nyborg (Denmark) plant
prepared its third environmental report. the
report summarized data relating to consumption
of resources and emissions to water, air
and as waste. the report was approved
by the environmental authority (Fyns amt)
and an independent, voluntary and binding
environmental cooperation between Funen
production enterprises (industriens Miljøklub
Fyn). in the report, objectives for the previous
year were evaluated and new objectives were
established for the current year.
South African Plant Commits to
Responsible Care®
this past year, the port shepstone
(south africa) facility pledged its
adherence to Responsible Care®,
a global initiative sponsored
locally by the chemical and
allied industries association of
south africa to oversee ongoing
improvement of the safety, health
and environmental performance
of chemical operations. open
communication with stakeholders
about products and processes is a
key part of the Responsible Care
global charter. Responsible Care was
recently commended by the United
nations environmental programme
for being a significant contribution by
the chemical industry to sustainable
development.
environment & conservation, continued
AUSMA BIrDoperatorkoppers australasian wood products
takura, queensland (australia)
“Safety is ingrained in how we work. We have safety meetings, risk assessments and safety assessments once a month. We take part in ongoing training sessions at least 3-4 times a year. The motto at our plant is ‘No Injuries to Anybody—Ever.’”
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saFeGUarD tHe
oF oUr people
Well-beinG
every Koppers employee
Deserves a Safe Workplace
each year, Koppers conducts extensive and
in-depth safety, health and environmental
training for its employees worldwide.
typical topics include protecting the
environment, workplace safety hazards and
preparing hazardous materials for transport.
Safety excellence Awards
• clairton, pennsylvania
• eastern Us region, procurement
• evergreen, south carolina
• penang, Malaysia
• portsmouth, ohio
• port clarence, Middlesbrough
• portland, oregon
• thornton, new south Wales
Comprehensive Safety Training
Program Slated for Global rollout
this year, the company instituted a new
employee Health and safety awareness
training effort that is on track for
implementation at all Koppers plants
worldwide. created to equip our employees
with a working knowledge of how Koppers
manages workplace health and safety, the
program offers a broad-based learning
experience that can also be applied to
safety at home. by educating our employees
on physical and chemical hazards, exposure
and risk and providing them with the tools
to manage these issues, we are enabling
our people to not only understand and
comply with workplace regulations, but
to live healthier and safer lives. Koppers
employees share the common sense
objectives of workplace and home safety
as well as a desire for long-term health.
true to our core belief that health and safety lie at the
heart of our corporate culture, compliance with established
standards and requirements is only the beginning at
Koppers. We involve our employees at every phase of our
operations, from ongoing training for production workers
to yearly safety coaching and education for our managers
and sH&e staff. We audit our operations regularly, track
all issues and follow up to ensure corrective action is
complete. We continuously improve our safety practices
and procedures. and we work tirelessly to enhance our
arsenal of precautions to protect not only our employees,
but our families, friends and neighbors who live beyond
our plant boundaries.
safety & health
eMIlIo IBArrAenvironmental technicianutility poles and piling
denver, colorado (us)
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“Safety is the number-one priority at the Denver plant. We enforce safety regulations diligently so everybody can go home at the end of the day to their families. It must be—and it is—a total group effort.”
President’s Safety and environmental
excellence Awards
• penang, Malaysia
• portland, oregon
Koppers Australia Initiates recent Safety
Updates & Upgrades
this year, Koppers facilities in australia
conducted risk assessments on any dangerous
goods and hazardous substances stored or
handled onsite. all facilities are also currently
reviewing pedestrian safety and developing or
reviewing procedures as required.
Product Safety Data Sheets: Achieving
New levels of Clarity and Compliance
Globalization and Standardization
in 2006, new templates for worldwide
Material safety Data sheets (MsDs) were
designed and implemented. the objective
was to standardize and globalize the content
as well as the look and feel of all Koppers
product safety data sheets worldwide while
ensuring compliance with regional and
international requirements. Utilizing the
ansi 16 section format for product safety
data sheets and the latest scientific findings,
Koppers continues to update the sheets
on an ongoing basis to ensure maximum
effectiveness in the workplace.
Online MSDS Database
a new Web hosted site, linked to the Koppers
home page, was launched to house all global
MsDss by region, product and language.
Users can now easily access the Koppers MsDs
database home page, where various search
queries can be constructed for access to any
Koppers product safety data sheet at any time.
a history of customer use is maintained and
customers are automatically provided with
updated MsDss as these sheets are modified.
create innoVatiVe solUtions tHat
saFety For allenHance
safety & health, continued
Community Advisory Panels: our
Neighbors Speak Up
to encourage mutual communication, 12
Koppers plants in the Us have formed
community advisory panels (caps)
made up of local citizens representing a
cross-section of the community. these
individuals make a commitment to meet
with the plant management on a regular
basis to discuss any issues of concern. it is
a forum for open and honest dialogue that
builds mutual rapport, respect, trust and
confidence. plants take action to report
back on any unresolved issues in a timely
manner.
open house in Malaysia
in 2006, the Koppers arch plant in
Malaysia invited the local community to
attend a casual luncheon at its factory.
More than 90 people attended, enjoying
an opportunity to meet with the plant
managers, socialize in a family-friendly
setting and better understand Koppers
operations.
In Case of emergency: Koppers
Conducts Full-Scale Disaster exercises
in 2006, Koppers conducted multiple
successful onsite, full-scale emergency
exercises to put our employees’ learning
into action and reinforce our role as a
responsible member of the community.
these exercises also included local
emergency response agencies. exercises
encompassed a variety of scenarios,
including a trapped employee, a facility
security breach, explosions and other
potential dangers designed to prepare our
own employees and local first responders
to act effectively in the event of an actual
emergency.
Port Clarence Facility educates
youth on responsible Science
in 2006, our port clarence (UK) plant
on the river tees hosted 85 primary
school children as part of the children
challenging industry (cci) project. the
project fosters greater enthusiasm for
science and the chemical industry through
classroom-based learning coupled
with onsite learning. students covered
subjects such as ‘industry and the river
tees’, effluent water treatment and a
practical session in the laboratory where
the pupils made toothpaste.
Spotlight on North little rock:
The ABCs of Caring
Koppers partners with neighboring
schools in many ways…from opening our
plants to local science classes to hosting
a variety of school activities onsite. in
north little rock (Us), the plant donates
playground equipment and critical supplies
to neighboring Glenview elementary
school. Facility employees volunteer in the
classroom, judge poetry contests and even
purchase gift cards for a new program
encouraging parents to read with their
young children.
Corporate Giving Makes An Impact
at home and Around the World
each Koppers plant makes its own
decisions about where and how to give
back to its individual community. in our
corporate hometown of pittsburgh (Us),
Koppers is a committed donor to a variety
of arts, environmental, educational and
family services organizations. in 2006,
Koppers “adopted” the circle c youth
Home on pittsburgh’s working-class north
side, becoming a premier sponsor of
its “Help Kids lose the blues” program.
Koppers also continued its support of
the carnegie Museums of pittsburgh,
the national aviary and helped fund
the Heinz regional History center’s
“innovations” exhibit.
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MaKe a positiVe
in tHe coMMUnityiMpact
at Koppers, we believe that open communication with our
neighbors is the key to maintaining the good standing and
credibility we enjoy in the communities where we live and
do business. Keeping our neighbors informed, engaging
in educational partnerships with local schools, making
generous donations at the corporate and plant levels,
encouraging employee giving and creating high-quality
jobs are just a few of the many ways we give back to our
communities around the globe.
GreGory FUDGe4th grader, school fire marshal, morning announcer and gifted program participantglenview elementary school
north little rock, arkansas (us)
“Koppers does a lot for my school. They came to my class and taught us how railroad ties are made. They also volunteer to read and do things like judge Halloween costumes and bring treats for our parties. They’re really nice and I respect what they do. I’m glad they’re our neighbor.”
GreGory FUDGe
lee SCroGGINSlift truck operator
north little rock, arkansas (us)
“I’ve been working with students at Glenview Elementary for more than 10 years and I love to make them smile. They look at us as role models and it makes me feel good that we can help them. Besides seeing them at school, I often run into the kids around the neighborhood, and I introduce myself to their parents as their ‘classmate’. They get a kick out of that.”
lee SCroGGINS
community & neighbors
WAlT TUrNerpresident and chiefexecutive officercorporate headquarters
pittsburgh, pennsylvania (us)
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stanDarDsHiGHest
“Koppers is committed to the highest standards of ethics and integrity. Our emphasis is on personal accountability at every level—from our production employees through senior management. Koppers strives to be a company that our customers want to work with and good people want to work for. We value each other, our products, the success of our customers and the world we live in . . . every day.”
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The Koppers ethics and Compliance
Program
Koppers management, through its ethics
and compliance program and code
of conduct, expresses the company’s
commitment to building and strengthening
a culture in which compliance is only the
beginning; where compliance and ethical
business behavior are a way of life for
every Koppers employee. the Koppers
code of conduct sets out the primary
legal and ethical policies that apply to
all employees. Whether facing questions
about conflicts of interest, antitrust
compliance, environmental, safety and
health issues or financial integrity, Koppers
employees know that the code of conduct
provides guidance and information to
help them face the difficult issues that can
confront businesses today.
ethics and Compliance Training
each year, Koppers provides training
to all employees at every level around
the world on issues relating to its ethics
and compliance program and code of
conduct. this training reinforces the
principles inherent in the code of conduct
and creates a forum in which employees
can both receive a consistent and timely
message about the company’s stance on
pertinent ethical, legal and compliance
issues and also engage in a constructive
dialog with management about these
issues. the ultimate goal of the training is to
build and strengthen Koppers compliance
culture—a culture in which compliance and
business ethics rise above being a set of
rules and procedures—a culture in which
ethics and compliance are a way of life and
a way of thinking for Koppers employees
no matter where they work.
The Compliance line and ombudsman
Koppers provides a toll-free employee
compliance line and a clear chain of
command for reporting concerns. reports
may be filed anonymously and are
reviewed and investigated promptly by
the appropriate personnel. in the United
states, we also retain an independent
outside ombudsman to serve as a contact
point for any employee wishing to report
a corporate or workplace concern. Making
sure our employees are heard in a fair
and impartial forum is at the heart of
this program.
at Koppers, ethical and honest behavior is a condition
of employment for each and every employee, without
exception. to allow our people to rise to their highest
level, both personally and professionally, Koppers strives
to foster an environment of teamwork and pride. We are
particularly proud of the unusually long tenure of our
staff, many of whom have worked with us for decades—
some as second- and third-generation employees.
integrity & ethics
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CorPorATe heADqUArTerS
Koppers inc.436 seventh avenuepittsburgh, pa 15219-1800Usa412 227 2001
AUSTrAlIA
Koppers australia pty ltd.level 10, 15 blue streetp. o. box 2122north sydney, nsW 2059australia61 2 9954 5411
eUroPe
Koppers UK limitednormanby Gatewaylysaghts Wayscunthorpenorth lincolnshire Dn15 9yGUnited Kingdom44 (0)1724 281555
ChINA
Koppers beijingsuite 980, beijing sunflower tower37 Maizidian street, chaoyang Districtbeijing, prc 10002686 10 85275702
GloBAl loCATIoNS
carbon Materials anD cHeMicals
UniteD statesclairton, pennsylvaniaFollansbee, West Virginialongview, Washington Monessen, pennsylvaniaportland, oregonstickney, illinois
UniteD KinGDoMport clarence, Middlesbroughscunthorpe, north lincolnshire
DenMarKnyborg
aUstralianewcastle, new south Wales
cHinatangshan, Hebei province
continental carbon aUstraliaKurnell, new south Wales, australia
Koppers traDinGbeijing, china
tecHnical centerHarmarville, pennsylvania
railroaD proDUcts anD serVices
UniteD statesDenver, coloradoFlorence, south carolinaGalesburg, illinoisGreen spring, West VirginiaGrenada, MississippiGuthrie, KentuckyMuncy, pennsylvanianorth little rock, arkansasportsmouth, ohioroanoke, Virginiasomerville, texas
Utility poles anD pilinG
UniteD statesDenver, coloradoFlorence, south carolinaGainesville, FloridaGrenada, Mississippi
aUstralasian WooD proDUcts
aUstraliabunbury, Western australiaGrafton, new south Waleslongford, tasmaniatakura, Queensland
pHilippinesMakati city
Koppers arcH WooD protectionauckland, new Zealandbeijing, chinachristchurch, new ZealandKuala lumpur, Malaysialautoka, FijiMt. Gambier, south australia, australianarangba, Queensland, australiaosaka, Japanpenang, Malaysiaport shepstone, south africarotorua, new Zealandshanghai, chinasydney, new south Wales, australiatrentham, Victoria, australiatullamarine, Victoria, australia
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environmental Benefits
With this report alone, the following are the
savings derived from using post-consumer
recycled fiber in lieu of virgin fiber:
27.84 trees not cut down
80.39 lbs. Waterborne waste not created
11,825.74 Gallons water/wastewater flow saved
1254.67 lbs. solid waste not generated
2,452.08 lbs. atmospheric emissions eliminated
16,025,459 BTUs energy not consumed
the following are the savings derived from
using wind energy:
372.31 lbs. air emissions—co2, so2 and
noX—not generated
the fossil fuel equivalent:
1288.76 cubic feet natural gas