| ||||||||||||||||||
SAN JUAN COUNTY |
||
|
| |
|
San Juan County switching to office paper with recycled contentBrian Rader I want it all. That's right, I want it all. I want San Juan County to be responsible to the citizens that pay for our salaries and expenses by:
Thanks to a new agreement between the County and Island Paper & Supply Company on Lopez Island, for a product produced by the Grays Harbor paper mill in Hoquiam, Washington, we get to have it all! A perfect trifecta of supplies acquisition! A reasonable person might ask, "What is the big deal? Why don't you just go out and buy some paper with recycled content?" True enough. Large warehouse stores have inexpensive office paper with recycled content. There are also purchasing cooperatives for governmental organizations that offer recycled paper at very low prices. The problem is, I really don't want to send our locally earned tax dollars off-island. By working with a local supplier, Gerard and Tricia Post van der Burg, owners of Island Paper & Supply, we were able to combine the collective paper use of all county departments to obtain very competitive pricing on an office paper called 'Harbor 40', manufactured by Grays Harbor. Harbor 40 contains 40% post-consumer recycled content. There are many reasons why this is a good move for the County:
This change represents a concrete action with measurable results. Hopefully, this will serve as a model for other ideas both within county government and within our community. We may not always be able to achieve a trifecta, but we should always strive for competitive pricing, local suppliers, and environmentally responsible purchasing decisions. |
|
|
SAN JUAN ISLANDER © 2010 |
|