Board Converting News, November 30, 2020

G-P Recognized By ENERGY STAR For Water Use Reduction Project At Georgia-Pacific’s Palatka, Florida, consumer products mill, water is crucial to everything from energy production to the precise paper stock recipes that eventually become the paper products people use every day. But the idea is to borrow – rather than consume – that water, returning the majority back to the environment in a safe manner.

“As a company, we believe in being responsible stew- ards of our natural resources,” said Mike Griffith, General Manager of the Palatka mill. “Since 2018, we have placed considerable focus on how much water we use daily and how much we can save. This work exemplifies the type of collaboration and results we see across the Palatka team every day and I’m proud of the team for identifying oppor- tunities that strengthen and improve our operations and conserve resources.” The mill’s kraft papermaking department team achieved a 40 percent water reduction in a 10-week period through investments in improved equipment and implementing on- going monitoring of water usage. “We evaluated our water systems used for making kraft paper and carefully mapped out where water was used – all the pipes and valves,” said Jonathan Henley, techni- cal capability leader for the kraft team at Palatka mill. “By understanding where water was going, how it was being used and flowing in the system, we could begin to tighten our system and reduce our usage over time.” The Palatka mill has a history of striving for environ- mental excellence. The mill was the first paper mill in the world to achieve the EPA’s ENERGY STAR Challenge for industry, which requires improving energy intensity by 10 percent in less than five years. Palatka improved by 12 per- cent between 2016 and 2018. The Palatka mill employs approximately 1,000, with an annual payroll and benefits of more than $70 million.

The Palatka team has focused on reducing unneces- sary water usage, one of the mill’s key environmental met- rics, and a project has earned the U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency’s (EPA’s) EnergyStar Top Project for 2020.

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November 30, 2020

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