Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Choose Print: Renewable, Recyclable Resources

Choose Print: print and paper are renewable and recyclable resources

There are numerous technologies available today to help consumers clean up the mess on their desk, which can lead to saving time. Many of these services are free, which will save consumers money. But, will these technologies save trees? Often people think that by using new technologies instead of print and paper, they are saving trees and making a sound environmental choice.
The choices consumers make should be based on a data-driven comparative analysis of lifecycle, carbon footprint and overall environmental impact. When companies like Google Drive and the other members of the Paperless Coalition, call for companies to "Go Paperless 2013" they don't take into account that paper and print on paper are renewable and recyclable resources. This is another example of a campaign using an environmentally-focused marketing strategy to promote its services while ignoring its own impact upon the environment. Print on paper isn't depleting our forests, overwhelming our landfills, or causing global warming.
In the United States, more trees are grown than are harvested and the volume of trees has increased 49% over the last 50 years. The amount of US forestland has remained essentially the same for the last 100 years at about 750 million acres, even though the US population tripled during the same period.
One of the benefits that makes print on paper sustainable is that paper can be 100% recyclable.Recyclability is one of paper's credentials as a renewable resource that can begin and end its life in a responsible manner. In 2011 the U.S. paper recovery rate was a record-high 66.8 percent.
Responsibly managed forests are a critical resource that benefits the environment. Forests provide wood and wood by-products that are now seen as a preferred material as society tries to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. While it takes energy to produce paper, most of it is renewable. More than 65 percent of the energy needed to produce paper products is derived from carbon-neutral biomass fuel.
As Dr. Patrick Moore, Co-Founder, Greenpeace/Chair & Chief Scientist, Greenspirit Strategies Inc., said, "To address climate change, we must use more wood, not less. Using wood sends a signal to the marketplace to grow more trees and to produce more wood. That means we can then use less concrete, steel and plastic -- heavy carbon emitters through their production. Trees are the only abundant, biodegradable and renewable global resource."

Catalyst Paper Returns to TSX, Looks at Latin America

Catalyst Paper Marks Return to TSX with Opening Siren: Catalyst Paper (TSX: CYT) is marking its return to publicly traded status earlier this month by opening the market at Toronto Stock Exchange today. Catalyst President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin J. Clarke, is being joined by board member Todd Dillabough, other Catalyst executives and representatives of several key stakeholder groups to mark the event.  
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/catalyst-paper-targets-latin-america-as-export-market/article7369684/
A streamlined Catalyst Paper Corp. is keen to expand its exports to Latin America.

Lawyer for NewPage Pensioners?

Former union leader was union to provide a lawyer for NewPage pensioners:
Lionel Forsyth, a former CEP union president, said the union should be paying for a lawyer for the NewPage pensioners who were told they each have to pay back thousands in pension overpayments.
Forsyth told CBC that “the union should represent the unionized brothers and sisters that are now facing financial devastation. I think they should represent them with the lawyers’ fees.”
There are approximately 250 workers who retired early from NewPage Port Hawkesbury in Nova Scotia have been paid a collective $5 million too much according to Morneau Shepell Ltd. the current pension plan administrator.  Morneau Shepell has blamed the error on the previous plan administrator, Aon PLC.
Morneau Shepell has asked Aon to pay for the error. If an agreement can’t be reached, the matter may end up in court.

Canadian Export Tax to Remain at 0%

February will mark 2nd month with a 0% tax rate for Canadian lumber exporters:
The export tax for Canadian lumber producers exporting to the U.S. will stay at 0% for February.
Under the terms of the 2006 Softwood Lumber Agreement (SLA), the export tax rate drops to 0% when the Random Lengths Framing Lumber Composite  price averages over $355 for  the four-week period occurring 21 days before the beginning of the month.

Greenpeace: Stop Logging Areas of Boreal Forest

Greenpeace wants logging halted in 5 areas of the boreal forest:
Greenpeace is calling for a halt to logging in 5 areas of the boreal forest they call “endangered”.
The areas are:
Quebec – Broadback Valley forest
Quebec – Montagnes Blanches forest
Ontario – Kenogami-Ogoki forest
Ontario – Trout Lake-Caribou forest
Manitoba – Boreal GemThese forests were identified using conservation science, the best mapping tools and satellite data.

Wausau Board Responds to Starboard

Wausau Board of Directors Responds to Starboard Letters:
We were disturbed by your letter and public statements regarding the recent discussions with you about the strategy and governance of Wausau Paper. Your public description of the sequence of private events is inaccurate in many respects. In particular, our announcement on Friday regarding the exploration of alternatives for the Paper Segment and focus on Tissue Business was a unanimous Board decision that resulted from months of discussion and careful consideration by the Board of Directors with the assistance of independent financial advisors. Contrary to your accusation, this important strategic decision was not made in reaction to your letter of Friday morning.

Leading Russian Pulp & Paper Mills May Merge

Leading Russian pulp and paper mills may merge
Leading Russian pulp and paper mills may merge during the next several months, in an attempt to avoid bankruptcy.
The Kondopoga mill plant, located in the Karelia region, is currently holding negotiations with the Volga plant, which is located in the Nizhny Novgorod region about the potential deal, according to the general director of Kondopoga Vladimir Bibilov.

Warning on Rising Temperatures

Global temperatures may be climbing at a rate too fast for our forests and its biodiversity to adapt, a scientist with the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) warned after the World Bank predicted a 4°C warming of the planet if policymakers continue to be apathetic about greenhouse gas emissions.
“The long-term effects will undoubtedly be catastrophic,” said Terry Sunderland, CIFOR principal scientist specialising in biodiversity.

Bonnier Names Chief Content Officer

David Ritchie Tapped As Bonnier Chief Content Officer:
It’s been a busy week for Bonnier Corporation. Since last Friday, the company has had several executive changes: former CEO Terry Snow announced his retirement, creating an opening for the company’s former EVP of the Active Interest Division, Dave Freygang, to succeed him.

'Forbes' Launches African Edition

Forbes is launching its first French language edition, Forbes Afrique. The publication, Forbes’ 26th international edition, in done in partnership with Lucien Ebata, an African entrepreneur, and Mark Furlong, president of Custom Solutions Media. Forbes Afrique is distributed throughout 23 Francophone countries in Africa. The editor is Michel Lobe, who previously was the chief African correspondent of the BBC. Forbes Afrique’s distribution is 25,000 copies. Editorial consists of local business stories combined with content from Forbes’ U.S. publications.

NYT's Plans to Save the Banner Ad

Like many publications, The New York Times has a banner ad problem. The problem is this: the Web is littered with banners and new computer-driven methods of buying discrete audiences is putting even further pressure on the display ad market.
But unlike newfangled publications like BuzzFeed, the NYT isn’t giving up on the banner. In fact, it wants to reinvent it by giving it a heavy dose of the same tech savvy behind its recent pathbreaking interactive feature, “Snow Fall.”

AdMedia: M&A Expected to Remain Strong

AdMedia: M&A activity expected to remain strong: Mergers and acquisitions in the media and marketing industries are expected to be driven by strategic buyers more than by private equity this year, according to a survey by M&A firm AdMedia Partners.

Consumers Plan More Spending in 2013

A majority of consumers are planning to spend as much or more in 2013 than last year across various retail industries, according to a new study by Market Force Information, a worldwide leader in customer intelligence solutions. The study also revealed that consumers expected to spend more in major retail chains than in local stores.

NRF Reports Holiday Spending Up 3%

Solid consumer spending in the month of December helped retailers finish the year with a healthy holiday shopping season, however economic uncertainties sent a cautious consumer to the stores. According to the National Retail Federation, the world’s largest retail trade association, December retail sales (excluding automobiles, gas stations and restaurants) increased 0.8 percent seasonally adjusted from November and increased 2.1 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
Total holiday retail sales increased 3.0 percent, below NRF’s projected forecast of 4.1, to $579.8 billion. Additionally, non-store holiday sales grew 11.1 percent. Shop.org in October forecasted a 12.0 percent growth in online sales in the months of November and December.

Nielsen: Q3 Global Ad Revenue Up 4.3%

Global ad revenue reached $139.0 billion in the third quarter, up 4.3% over the year-earlier period, according to Nielsen's Global AdView Pulse.
Ad spending in the third quarter was buoyed by the 2012 London Summer Olympics, as well as the run-up to the U.S. presidential election.
In the U.S., ad spending in the third quarter was up 10.2% over the year-earlier period.

Strata Projects Ad Spending Up 3-5% In 2013

Chicago-based advertising transactional services provider Strata projects that ad spending will increase between 3% and 5% in 2013. The new projection is in line with forecasts made in December by some holding company-owned media shops. Publicis Groupe’s ZenithOptimedia for example estimated that U.S. ad spending this year would climb 3.5% to nearly $166.5 billion, while WPP’s GroupM forecasted a 2.7% hike in expenditures. Strata, which is owned by Comcast Cable, processes around $50 billion in ad transactions through its software annually. The company said that based on orders placed so far for the first quarter, demand is up slightly in the home improvement and auto ad categories.

Catch Up News on Amazon and Sales Tax

Best Buy Gains Where Amazon Collects Tax
Is Best Buy's gain Amazon.com's loss? An article/discussion last month on RetailWire explored the why's behind Amazon's continued sales growth in states even after it has begun to collect sales tax. Now, a Best Buy financial report shows that while its physical stores didn't get a huge boost in states where Amazon has started to add sales tax charges to purchases, its website has seen a pickup in dollar volume.
http://www.retailwire.com/discussion/16459/amazon-not-slowed-by-sales-taxes 
Amazon Not Slowed By Sales Taxes It's long been argued by retailers operating stores in states where Amazon.com doesn't collect sales taxes that the e-tailing giant has an unfair advantage because consumers can see that with them they can save perhaps six or seven percent. But a funny thing has happened as more states work out deals for Amazon to collect sales taxes — the company continues to grow.
http://www.internetretailer.com/2012/12/12/amazon-signs-another-tax-deal
Amazon signs another tax deal
Amazon.com Inc. will begin to collect sales tax on Nov. 1, 2013, from customers in Massachusetts, the retailer and state officials announced yesterday. As part of the agreement, Amazon, No. 1 in the Internet Retailer Top 500, has promised to create hundreds of jobs in the state and to work with state officials in support of pending federal legislation designed to produce states with more sales tax revenue from online and catalog purchases. In return, Amazon gets another year to avoid sales tax collection even though its acquisition earlier this year of warehouse robotics company Kiva Systems Inc., which is based in Massachusetts, requires it to collect sales tax in the state under existing law. 
http://racked.com/archives/2013/01/15/amazons-threat-to-open-physical-stores-is-freaking-out-the-retail-industy.php
Retail Industry Is Freaking Out Over Threat of Amazon Store 
Amazon.com Founder Jeff Bezos took home the National Retail Federation's prestigious Gold Medal Award yesterday, marking the first time an online retailer has received the award. Amazon has probably been the single most disruptive force in retail in the past years, and is therefore not exactly beloved by the traditional brick-and-mortar industry. So as NRF's membership base is comprised mainly of brick-and-mortar retailers, acknowledgement from the organization is a bit of a big deal for e-commerce.

USPS Responds to Board of Governors’ Call

USPS Responds to Board of Governors’ Call to Accelerate the Restructuring of Its Operations: WASHINGTON, DC—Jan. 14, 2013—The Postal Service Board of Governors met last week to discuss a wide range of accelerated cost-cutting and revenue-generating measures in the face of an unprecedented set of financial challenges, heightened by the inability of Congress to pass comprehensive postal legislation. Citing the fact that the Postal Service cannot wait indefinitely for legislation, the board of governors has directed management to accelerate the restructuring of Postal Service operations to further reduce costs in order to strengthen Postal Service finances. 

Why Printed Books Will Never Die

Why Printed Books Will Never Die: eBooks are slowly subsuming the printed format as the preferred vehicle on which people read books. But perhaps there is reason to hope that e-books and print books could have a bright future together, because for all the great things eBooks accomplish, there are fundamental qualities they will simply never possess:
Books have physical beauty.
Books have provenance.
Printed books are collectible.
Books are nostalgic

Valassis Launches Facebook Coupon App

Valassis Launches Facebook Coupon App for Food Lion: Food Lion customers can now receive additional savings by accessing in-store coupons through the company's Facebook page, powered by an app Valassis launched on Facebook Platform.
The new Facebook application also gives consumers the opportunity to share their coupons with "friends" on the social media network.

TC Transcontinental Extends Contract with Best Buy & Future Shop

TC Transcontinental extends contract to print Best Buy and Future Shop flyers and adds distribution: Montreal – TC Transcontinental is pleased to announce that it has inked an extension to 2015 of its contract to provide flyer printing services to Best Buy and Future Shop, and has added distribution into the mix. With this announcement, TC Transcontinental has again proven its broad ability to meet the needs of major national customers. The new distribution services for the two major retailers will cover Quebec and the Atlantic provinces.