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Pulp/Paper/Lumber

About this sector

The lumber and wood products sector covers logging, sawing, planeing, milling and the manufacture of such products as: wood containers, veneer, plywood, particle board, oriented strand board, structural members, engineered wood and preserved/treated wood. The Department of Commerce formerly classified the lumber and wood products industry under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 24; the sector is now classified under the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) as code 321 .

The pulp and paper sector manufactures pulp (mostly from wood), and then use the pulp to manufacture a range of products including paper, paperboard, envelopes and corrugated containers. The Department of Commerce formerly classified the pulp and paper industry under the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 26; the sector is now classified under the 1997 North American Industry Classification SystemExit EPA Disclaimer (NAICS) as code 322.

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Tools and information on how to comply

The following list of resources focuses on federal regulations and is not exhaustive. Additional resources may be available from other parts of EPA or from other federal, state or local agencies.

The Profile of the Pulp/Paper Industry and the Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry Sector Notebooks are plain language booklets that describe environmental problems associated with major U.S. industries. Information includes, but is not limited to, regulatory requirements, pollution prevention techniques, pollutant release data and innovative programs.

National Compliance Assistance Clearinghouse links to public and private compliance assistance materials. Users may post documents and interact with assistance providers, both within and outside of EPA. The Clearinghouse allows users to search for relevant material on new and existing regulations, pollution prevention opportunities, and voluntary programs that were created by other parts of EPA, other federal agencies, tribes, states and local agencies, industry and other organizations.

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Pulp/Paper/Lumber Sector Highlights

Sector Notebooks

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Compliance Assistance Clearinghouse


Pulp/Paper/Lumber Information Resources

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