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EPA MEETING JUNE 26, 2024, on PM2.5 at the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation

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The Green Bay Innovation Group would like to thank Sam Rikkers COO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation for hosting the Environmental Protection Agency. The participants included: Marty Ochs – Green Bay Innovation Group, Scott Suder and Patrick Stevens – Wisconsin Paper Council, Henry Schienebeck – Great Lakes Timber Professionals and Dan Goymerac – TAPPI. The EPA was represented by Mike Langman, Eric Svingen and Michale Wolski.

The Presentation was excellent and provided ALL of US with a much better understanding of PM2.5 and its impact on our business and our health. The EPA put it place for 2024 setting the standard at 9 ug/ms. We understand the health of Wisconsinites and improving our state’s air quality and protecting our manufacturing to create jobs and expand our economy. We appreciate the EPA focusing on Wisconsin in their presentation. PM2.5 was not a major issue in Wisconsin and the only area of concern is Milwaukee and a few areas in Northeastern Wisconsin. In addition, the amount of PM2.5 across the USA has been declining over the past 20 years while the rest of the world PM2.5 has been increasing. The United States is the second largest manufacturing country in the world. However, a major concern will be wildfires, especially in the Northern Areas of the USA.

We did have a lot of questions and concerns:

  • Wisconsin is being impacted by our surrounding states which we cannot control.
  • The Paper, Pulp and Manufacturing industries require large investments, and the concern is the time and risks for obtaining new permits for current and new factories in Wisconsin and the USA. We need to be competitive with the rest of the world!
  • We understand the EPA reported PM2.5 has decreased over the years from 2000 to 2022 with cleaner air than ever before in United States.
  • In Wisconsin, we have witnessed in the Paper and Pulp Industries eliminating the of use of coal and reduced biomass by replacing it with Natural gas especially with larger companies.
  • The new standard pm2.5 is set at 9 ug/m3 in the USA and the European Union new annual limit of ten micrograms per cubic meter by 2030. Based upon our conversations, the EPA is ready to work with industry to transition away from polluting energy sources over a period! Wisconsin needs to communicate and work with the Wisconsin DNR as the starting point!
  • The primary PM2.5 Sources are: Burning Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Coal, Road Dust and Power Plants. We have witnessed forest fires especially in Canada having a major impact, especially on the northern states.

Swing Big With Gbig Golf Outing a Real Success

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We want to thank Steve Van Dyke – President of the Board of Directors for the Green Bay Innovation Group for organizing a phenomenally successful event. The Swing Big with GBIG Golf Outing was outstanding with 177 golfers and thirty plus guests. The weather was a bit of a challenge for the first two hours. We want to thank ALL of you for participating. We had over 25-hole sponsors plus a number of donated gifts, baskets, and other items! After golfing, we had a wonderful opportunity to network with so many of our friends and associates.

Based upon our initial report, we should net $20,000 with plans to donate ALL the proceeds to a number of non-profit organizations.

Wisconsin Coated Paper Production is History With Very Limited Production

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Sweden-based Billerud sold off the Wisconsin Rapids Paper mill to Capital Recovery Group, LLC. to scrap and sell off the assets. In addition, Billerrud will not be investing $1 Billion Dollars in the Escanaba paper mill per their announcements! It was cost prohibitive to invest in the Wisconsin Rapids Paper and Pulp Mill. ND Paper, the Wisconsin Paper Mill plant converted its B26 paper machine at the end of 2022 from the production of coated lightweight groundwood papers losing 260,000 tons of light weight paper.

Wisconsin and the Great Lakes States Region has the largest customer base for coated printing paper. The Wisconsin Printing Industry, Label Manufacturers, Packaging Companies, and the Converting Industries were built on the paper manufactured in Wisconsin. Today, they must purchase coated paper products from a limited number of paper manufacturers in the USA and across the globe while the largest coated paper mill in the world in Wisconsin Rapids is being liquidated! Unfortunately, it could be too late to save the Wisconsin Paper Industry for coated paper products! However, the time is right to purchase the mill at a huge discount!

Industry Updates on the Industry

  1. We are witnessing the coated and uncoated paper markets holding steady and the election year will be a boom for the printing and direct mail industry!
  2. USA Paper Production for the coated and uncoated ranges from 13 – 17 percent of the total paper production in the USA.
  3. We have seen that standard paper products are more available today!
  4. The USA Paper Companies will no longer produce unprofitable grades of paper.
  5. The USA Paper Companies in most cases NO LONGER have converting facilities.
  6. The USA Paper Companies will NO LONGER carry inventory and simply produce rolls for Paper Merchants and Converters.
  7. The Paper Companies since COVID have increased prices over 30 percent with announced increases anticipated in 2024-2025 based upon industry reports!
  8. The Paper Manufacturers are dictating delivery times for their products.
  9. The Paper Manufacturers are dictating FINANCIAL terms for their products.
  10. The USA based paper companies will shut down production unless they get their prices for their paper products!
  11. The Wisconsin and USA Paper Manufacturers NO LONGER provide a wide variety of paper products with NO inventory available with required minimum quantities on available papers!
  12. We have seen the US Postal Service increase the price of stamps two times in 2024.
  13. We are witnessing the cost of shipping containers; the worldwide supply chain and the state of the world are having key issues with no end in sight!
  14. While inventory for the Printing Industry has caught up, the Printers still must maintain high inventory levels to service their customers.

If we do not see changes, consumers will move away from paper products. We will see more foreign paper being imported into the United States increasing our dependence on foreign companies at the expense of the American consumer. We are allowing our Paper and Pulp Manufacturing to be bought up for Foreign Companies at record levels. Wisconsin no longer is the leader in Paper and Pulp Manufacturing. Wisconsin has ALL the resources to support Paper and Pulp Manufacturing. We need re-investments in the Paper and Pulp Industries to support the backbone of the Wisconsin economy!

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