AF&PA Releases 2019 Policy Advocacy Priority List

 
The American Forest & Paper Association or AF&PA (Washington, D.C., USA) announced that a more resilient paper recycling system, transportation infrastructure, international trade, tax policy, and regulatory reforms and process improvements top its 2019 advocacy priority list. The association will pursue these priorities as it supports the pulp, paper, packaging, tissue and wood products industry’s ability to grow and create American manufacturing jobs.

"Clear public policies that advance our industry’s ability to apply sustainable manufacturing practices to innovate, invest, compete and plan for the future top our 2019 advocacy priorities list," said AF&PA President and CEO Donna Harman. "A market-based paper recycling system, improved transportation infrastructure, free and fair trade, a competitive tax system, and regulatory reforms and process improvements will go a long way toward helping our companies make the products that improve peoples’ everyday lives. By partnering with decision makers in Washington, D.C., state capitols and other stakeholders, we aim to move these measures forward and create new opportunity for economic growth and job creation in rural and urban communities across the nation."

AF&PA’s top advocacy priorities for the coming year are:

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