![]() Because of the enormous volume of paper required to publish magazines, sustainable forestry and responsible paper use are most relevant for our Time Inc. division. For nearly 20 years, Time Inc. has been a prominent player in global sustainable forestry – the practice of harvesting trees in a way that does not deplete forests, hurt wildlife or damage the landscape. We know sustainable forestry helps confront global warming head on and is a good business practice. Through Time Inc.’s Certified Sustainable Forestry program the division has increased the amount of certified fiber in its magazines from 25% in 2002 to approximately 70% in 2006 with a goal of 80% by 2009. This was achieved by developing strict standards and working in partnership with governments and landowners who provide the majority of fiber to the U.S. marketplace. Read more in Time Inc.’s 2007 – 2008 Sustainability Report (make clickable).
ReMix – Recycling Magazines is Excellent
In early 2008, Time Inc. launched ReMix in New York City, where residents throw away more than 400,000 tons of recyclable paper each year – enough to fill the Empire State Building. For the New York City campaign, the original partners have been joined by Hearst Corp., Pratt Industries, Time Warner Cable, and the nonprofit Council on the Environment of New York City. Ads to promote the ReMix program in New York City have run on subways, buses, bus shelters, and taxis, as well as in movie thea-ters and through Time Warner Cable. Read more in Time Inc.’s 2007 – 2008 Sustainability Report. (make clickable)
Warner Home Video
In-store displays are also going green. Warner Home Video now designs product displays in ways that conserve natural resources and minimize over-all environmental impact. Initiatives include: redesigning the display pallets to use 26% less corrugated paper, which saves approximately 110,000 trees annually; using 35% recycled fiberfluting and 18-25% recycled content liner board; switching to water-soluble and biodegradable inks with no heavy metals; and eliminating corrugated fillers and saving 26 sq. ft of board per display, which saves approximately 2,500 trees saved annually. Environmental impact estimates were made using the Environmental Defense Paper-Calculator. For more information visit www.papercalculator.org. Read more at www.wbenvironmental.com |
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