Our Partnerships
Catalyzing Collaboration
BOMA - Building Owners and Managers Association
We are working at building a movement of effective office paper recovery in office buildings by working closely with BOMA and their building managers.
CURC - College and University Recycling Coalition
CURC is partnering on the RePaper Campus Challenge, helping to get the word out to their participating campuses about the benefits of paper recycling. Together we hope to increase waste paper recovery on our higher ed institutions in a relatively short time frame.
RONA U - Recycling Organizations of North America Higher Education Group
We are collaborating with the RONA U to best determine how to increase recovery rates of office paper on campuses across North America, as well as assisting in researching and organizing specific directed fiber programs to regional de-inking mills.
EPA - Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR)
We are producing tools and resources with the help of ORCR to increase the recovery of Printing and Writing paper in the US including written manuals and virtual webinars.
AF&PA - American Forest and Paper Association
AF&PA's Paper Recycles project and the RePaper Project has a mutual agreement that increased recovery is a necessity, and are exploring options to work together to help increase recycling of the high quality fiber found in offices and schools.
USPS - United States Postal Service, Greening the Mail Task Force
There is a vast opportunity to implement paper recovery programs via the U.S. mail system. We are working with the Greening the Mail Task Force to strategize and implement various programs.
CEP - National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Program
We are working with NWF's Campus Ecology Program to continue to make the connection between the cycle of paper and climate change on U.S. colleges and universities.
RePaper Advisory Group
We have brought together an Advisory Group for the RePaper Project comprised of paper industry professionals; printers and publishers; local, regional and federal government officials; NGOs; paper brokers; independent consultants; and others to help inform effective strategies to avoid bottlenecks in the recycled paper industry.


