AF&PA Announces Top 2018 Advocacy Priorities

 
The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA), Washington, D.C., USA, this week announced its top 2018 advocacy priorities that include free and fair trade, transportation efficiencies, regulatory process reforms, and government policies that respect market dynamics for paper-based products. The association will pursue them as it supports the pulp, paper, packaging, and wood products industry’s ability to grow the economy and create American manufacturing jobs.
 
"Enactment of historic comprehensive tax reform sets a welcome stage for AF&PA to focus on key 2018 advocacy priorities that will further our industry’s ability to boost the economy and create jobs and opportunity for all Americans," said AF&PA President and CEO Donna Harman. "Free and fair trade policy, efficient transportation measures, systemic regulatory process reforms, and policies that respect marketplace competition and consumer choice for paper-based products rank high on our list. We are eager to continue working with the Administration and Congress and state governments to advance shared goals that will open the door for our companies to invest, innovate, and compete at home and around the globe. With more than 900,000 employees in rural and urban communities across 45 states, we are one of the largest manufacturing sectors in the nation, with an ability to thrive with the support of forward-thinking public policy." 

AF&PA’s top advocacy priorities for the coming year include: 
AF&PA member companies continue to lead on sustainability performance. AF&PA’s Better Practices, Better Planet 2020 sustainability sustainability initiative—one of the most extensive sets of sustainability goals for a U.S. manufacturing industry—remains a priority. 

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