98-15175. Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice II  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 109 (Monday, June 8, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 31214-31217]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-15175]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [SWH-FRL-6108-8]
    
    
    Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice II
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability of document.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA is providing notice of the availability of the Paper 
    Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice II (Paper RMAN II), which 
    revises EPA's 1996 recommendations for purchasing specified printing 
    and writing papers containing postconsumer fiber. Under section 6002 of 
    the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, which establishes a buy-
    recycled program for federal agencies, EPA designates items that are or 
    can be made with recovered materials and provides recommendations for 
    government procurement of these items. Under Executive Order 12873, 
    Federal executive agencies are required to purchase specified printing 
    and writing papers containing 30% postconsumer fiber beginning on 
    December 31, 1998. Paper RMAN II incorporates this 30% postconsumer 
    fiber content level. This action will promote paper recycling by using 
    government purchasing to expand and maintain markets for recovered 
    paper.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: December 31, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Supporting materials are available for viewing in the RCRA 
    Information Center (RIC), located in Crystal Gateway I, 1235 Jefferson 
    Davis Highway, First Floor, Arlington, Virginia. The Docket 
    Identification Number is F-98-PPRA-FFFFF. The RIC is open from 9:00 am 
    to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays. To 
    review docket materials, it is recommended that the public make an 
    appointment by calling (703) 603-9230. The public may copy a maximum of 
    100 pages from any
    
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    regulatory docket at no charge. Additional copies cost $0.15 per page. 
    The supporting materials are also available electronically. See section 
    III of the ``Supplementary Information'' section for information on 
    accessing the materials electronically.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information, please 
    contact the RCRA Hotline at (800) 424-9346, TDD (800) 553-7672 (hearing 
    impaired) or, in the Washington, DC area at (703) 412-9810 or TDD (703) 
    412-3323.
        For more detailed information regarding the recommendations in 
    today's notice, contact Terry Grist of the Office of Solid Waste at 
    (703) 308-7257 or at U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (5306W), 401 
    M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Preamble Outline
    
    I. Authority
    II. Revisions to Purchasing Recommendations
    III. Supporting Materials and Accessing Internet
    IV. Use of EPA's Recommendations
    Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice II
    
    I. Authority
    
        The Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice II (Paper 
    RMAN II) is published under authority of sections 2002(a) and 6002 of 
    the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation 
    and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 6912(a) and 6962, and 
    Executive Order 12873, ``Federal Acquisition, Recycling, and Waste 
    Prevention'' (58 FR 54911, October 22, 1993).
    
    II. Revisions to Purchasing Recommendations
    
    A. Summary of the Revised Content Level Recommendations
    
        Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is publishing 
    Paper RMAN II, which contains revised recommendations for procuring 
    agencies to use when purchasing specified printing and writing papers 
    in accordance with section 6002 of the Resource Conservation and 
    Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA) and Executive Order 12873.
        Section 504 of Executive Order 12873 (58 FR 54916, October 22, 
    1993), as amended by Executive Order 12995 (61 FR 13645, March 28, 
    1996) requires Federal executive agencies to purchase specified 
    uncoated printing and writing papers containing postconsumer fiber. The 
    Executive Order established a 20% postconsumer content level for these 
    papers beginning December 31, 1994. The level increases to 30% 
    postconsumer fiber beginning December 31, 1998. The specified printing 
    and writing papers are high speed copier paper, offset paper, forms 
    bond, computer printout paper, carbonless paper, file folders, white 
    wove envelopes, writing and office paper, book paper, cotton fiber 
    paper, and text and cover paper. EPA incorporated the 20% postconsumer 
    content level into its recommendations for printing and writing papers 
    in the 1996 Paper RMAN. See Tables A-1a, A-1b, and A-1c (61 FR 26991, 
    May 29, 1996).
        Today, EPA is revising Tables A-1a, A-1b, and A-1c of the Paper 
    RMAN to incorporate the 30% postconsumer content level. EPA is basing 
    its recommendations, in part, on its determination, discussed below, 
    that printing and writing papers with 30% postconsumer fiber are or 
    will be available for purchasing by procuring agencies by December 31, 
    1998. This revision will maintain the consistency between EPA's 
    recommendations and the Executive Order requirements. While Federal 
    executive agencies are not required to purchase paper products 
    containing 30% postconsumer fiber until December 31, 1998, EPA 
    recommends that agencies begin now to determine their paper performance 
    needs, research product availability, and conduct any needed product 
    testing.
        In the 1996 Paper RMAN, EPA used slightly different terminology 
    than that used in the Executive Order to reflect the way in which terms 
    are currently used by paper mills, vendors, and procuring agencies. The 
    revised Table A-1a uses this same terminology.
    
    B. Product Availability
    
        EPA researched current availability of the specified printing and 
    writing papers containing 30% postconsumer fiber. EPA found that paper 
    companies either are or plan to manufacture most of the specified 
    printing and writing papers with a 30% postconsumer fiber content. Most 
    of the paper products will be offered for sale to government agencies, 
    and most will be available from the vendors as stock items, rather than 
    as special order items. In the case of three products--tablets, file 
    folders, and papeteries--initial availability of the product containing 
    30% postconsumer fiber may be limited. Additional information on 
    sources for each paper product can be found in EPA's report entitled, 
    ``Availability of Uncoated Printing and Writing Papers Containing 30 
    Percent Postconsumer Fiber.'' See section III below for obtaining 
    copies of this report or for accessing the report on the internet.
        There may be instances in which a paper product containing 30% 
    postconsumer fiber is unavailable or only available at an unreasonable 
    price. In these instances, procuring agencies should purchase paper 
    products containing the highest levels of postconsumer fiber available, 
    consistent with the RCRA section 6002 requirement that procuring 
    agencies purchase paper products containing postconsumer fiber to the 
    maximum extent practicable.
    
    III. Supporting Materials and Accessing Internet
    
        EPA's research report, ``Availability of Uncoated Printing and 
    Writing Papers Containing 30 Percent Postconsumer Fiber,'' is available 
    in the RCRA Information Center (RIC) and on the Internet. The address 
    and telephone number of the RIC are provided in ADDRESSES above.
        Follow these instructions to access the information electronically:
    
    WWW: http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/procure.htm
    FTP: ftp.epa/gov
    Login: anonymous
    Password: your Internet address
    Files are located in /pub/epaoswer.
    
    IV. Use of EPA's Recommendations
    
        EPA encourages state and local agencies to use the recommendations 
    in today's Paper RMAN II when purchasing paper and paper products. EPA 
    also encourages private sector purchasers to use the information 
    provided by EPA when purchasing paper and paper products. EPA 
    recommends that purchasers establish their minimum content standards at 
    the highest percentages available to them that achieve their price and 
    performance objectives, even if these standards are higher or lower 
    than EPA's recommendations. If a product is not available at a 
    competitive price containing 30% postconsumer fiber, purchasers should 
    set their standards at the highest levels available to them that meet 
    their price and performance objectives. In this way, EPA's 
    recommendations will encourage both public and private sector 
    purchasers to purchase paper products containing the highest levels of 
    postconsumer fiber practicable.
        EPA cautions persons using EPA's recommendations to use them only 
    for the specific items for which they were intended. It is not 
    appropriate to analogize from one type of printing and writing paper to 
    another without first researching the use of postconsumer fiber in the 
    other item. The two items could have different performance
    
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    requirements necessitating different levels of postconsumer fiber.
    
        Dated: June 1, 1998.
    Timothy Fields, Jr.,
    Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency 
    Response.
    
    Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice II
    
        This Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory Notice II (Paper 
    RMAN II) revises EPA's 1996 recommendations to procuring agencies for 
    purchasing paper and paper products in compliance with section 6002 of 
    the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA). These 
    recommendations replace Tables A-1a, A-1b, and A-1c found in EPA's 1996 
    Paper RMAN (61 FR 26991, May 29, 1996). The remainder of EPA's 1996 
    recommendations are unchanged.
    
    Part A--Paper and Paper Products (Revised)
    
    Section A-1--Printing and Writing Papers (Revised)
    
        Preference Program: EPA recommends that procuring agencies 
    establish minimum content standards expressed as a percentage of 
    recovered fiber, including a percentage of postconsumer fiber. EPA 
    recommends that procuring agencies base their minimum content standards 
    for uncoated and coated printing and writing papers based on the 
    content levels shown in Tables A-1a, A-1b, and A-1c, respectively. 
    EPA's revised recommendations are indicated in Bold type. EPA further 
    recommends that if a paper product containing 30% postconsumer fiber is 
    not reasonably available, then procuring agencies establish the highest 
    postconsumer fiber content levels available.
        Percentages are based on the fiber weight of the product. The 
    content levels in the tables should be read as X% recovered fiber, 
    including Y% postconsumer fiber and not as X% recovered fiber plus Y% 
    postconsumer fiber. Where the content level is the same in both columns 
    (e.g., 30% in both the recovered fiber and postconsumer fiber columns), 
    this means that EPA is recommending that agencies establish identical 
    content levels for both postconsumer and recovered fiber.
    
      Table A-1a.--Recommended Recovered Fiber Content Levels for Uncoated  
                           Printing and Writing Papers                      
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                                                    Recovered   Postconsumer
                         Item                       fiber (%)     fiber (%) 
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    Reprographic Paper (e.g., mimeo and                                     
     duplicator paper, high-speed copier paper,                             
     and bond paper*)............................           30            30
    Offset Paper (e.g., offset printing paper*,                             
     book paper*, bond paper*)...................           30            30
    Tablet Paper (e.g., office paper such as note                           
     pads, stationery* and other writing* papers)           30            30
    Forms Bond (e.g., forms, computer printout                              
     paper, ledger*).............................           30            30
    Envelope Paper:                                                         
        Wove.....................................           30            30
        Kraft White and colored (including                                  
         manila).................................       10--20        10--20
    Unbleached...................................           10            10
    Cotton Fiber Paper (e.g., cotton fiber                                  
     papers, ledger*, stationery* and matching                              
     envelopes, and other writing* papers).......           30            30
    Text & Cover Paper (e.g., cover stock, book                             
     paper*, stationery* and matching envelopes,                            
     and other writing* paper)...................           30            30
    Supercalendered..............................           10            10
    Machine finish groundwood....................           10            10
    Papeteries...................................           30            30
    Check Safety Paper...........................           10           10 
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    * These items can be made from a variety of printing and writing papers,
      depending on the performance characteristics of the item. Some of the 
      papers are a commodity-type and some are specialty papers. EPA        
      recommends that procuring agencies determine the performance          
      characteristics required of the paper prior to establishing minimum   
      content standards. For example, bond, ledger, or stationery made from 
      cotton fiber paper or a text & cover paper have different             
      characteristics than similar items made from commodity papers.        
    
    
        Table A-1b.--Recommended Recovered Fiber Content Levels for Coated  
                           Printing and Writing Papers                      
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                                                    Recovered   Postconsumer
                         Item                       fiber (%)     fiber (%) 
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    Coated Printing Paper........................           10            10
    Carbonless...................................           30            30
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      Table A-1c.--Recommended Recovered Fiber Content Levels for Bristols  
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                                                    Recovered   Postconsumer
                         Item                       fiber (%)     fiber (%) 
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    File Folders (manila and colored)............           30            30
    Dyed Filing Products.........................       20--50            20
    Cards (index, postal, and other, including                              
     index sheets)...............................           50            20
    Pressboard Report Covers and Binders.........           50            20
    Tags and Tickets.............................       20--50            20
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Document Information

Published:
06/08/1998
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability of document.
Document Number:
98-15175
Dates:
December 31, 1998.
Pages:
31214-31217 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
SWH-FRL-6108-8
PDF File:
98-15175.pdf