Shorewood Packaging Introduces greenchoice™ Sustainable Packaging Solutions

New York, NY - September 26, 2007 - Shorewood Packaging, a business of International Paper, announced the launch of greenchoice™ Environmental Solutions for Packaging and Displays, a new program that helps marketers of a variety of consumer and home entertainment products meet sustainable packaging goals.  The program is designed for companies who are just beginning to explore sustainable packaging, in addition to those who already have sustainability initiatives will underway.

greenchoice™ includes a comprehensive analysis of current packaging, with recommendations on package design - and the use of alternative materials - to meet sustainable packaging requirements.  The greenchoice™ Green Toolbox helps customers evaluate and make choices in six key areas:

  • Paper and paperboard - both virgin and recycled choices that are renewable, recoverable, recyclable and biodegradable when composted
  • Inks and coatings - such as renewable vegetable oil-based inks and water based coatings
  • Alternative materials - such as CD/DVD trays made from recycled paperboard or plant/vegetable-based materials
  • "Green" package and display design - right sizing, fewer pieces, sustainable materials
  • A more conscientious supply chain - ways to minimize a company's carbon footprint*
  • Third-party programs that link International Paper's network of environmental partners to "green" projects like community recycling efforts

greenchoice™ also serves to identify ways to replace less desirable packaging and display materials with new innovative solutions that enhance retail appeal and make supply chains more efficient, yet are made from renewable materials that are recyclable and compostable in municipal composting systems.

All greenchoice™ sustainable packaging solutions meet the criteria established by the Sustainable Packaging Coalition as well as "The Seven Rs" of sustainable packaging set forth by WAL-MART in its 2006 Sustainable Packaging Initiative.

"We named the program 'greenchoice' because it really is all about options," said Bob Anstine, vice president of marketing and business development for Shorewood Packaging.  "Weighing the costs and benefits of going green involves a series of complex choices, each with a different impact on both the product and the environment.  greenchoice™ brings order to the complexity of this topic by providing a solid framework to evaluate alternative packaging and display options, measure against sustainability criteria, and ultimately turn ideas into action."

Shorewood Packaging began introducing greenchoice™ to select customers in a series of presentations that began in November 2006.  According to Anstine, there has been strong enthusiasm and support for the program.  "Customers in a variety of packaging categories have become more sustainable by increasing their reliance on renewable paper, paperboard and inks, as well as alternative materials and "greener" package and P.O.P. display design.  And, they have done so without compromising performance or aesthetics."

In addition to the sustainable packaging and display options provided by Shorewood through greenchoice™, International Paper is taking a comprehensive approach to sustainability across all of its paper and packaging products to include forest management, manufacturing, and product stewardship.  International Paper's new Office of Sustainability coordinates sustainability efforts with customers, public and external stakeholders, and suppliers by providing information, technical support, and strategies for current and emerging environmental issues

For more information on Shorewood's greenchoice™ initiative, please contact Linda Lombri, director of marketing services, (212) 508-5662 or linda.lombri@ipaper.com.

*A carbon footprint is the total weight of CO2 and other green house gases emitted over the full life cycle of a product.

 
Shorewood Packaging (www.shorewoodpackaging.com) is a leading value-added provider of high quality printing, packaging and retail display products.  Shorewood serves a diverse range of consumer products markets through multiple manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe and Asia.  Shorewood Packaging is a business of International Paper

 International Paper (NYSE:IP), founded in 1898, is a global uncoated paper and packaging company with primary markets and manufacturing operations in North America, Europe, Russia, Latin America, Asia and North Africa.  Its uncoated papers and packaging business are complemented by xpedx, North America's Largest distributor of printing papers and graphics supplies and equipment.  Headquartered in the United States, International Paper employs approximately 54,000 people in more than 20 countries, and serves customers worldwide.  Annual sales are about $22 billion.  International Paper partners with customers and environmental, academic, civic and governmental organizations, as well as landowners and harvesting professionals, to encourage responsible forest stewardship, improve the health and productivity of forestlands and increase recovery of our recyclable products.  the company has a long-standing policy of using no wood from endangered forests.  To learn more about International Paper, its products and commitment to economic, social and environmental sustainability, visit www.internationalpaper.com.

Media Contact: Linda Lombri, 212-508-5662