Uncle Sam's paper wars
As a result of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed new rules on emissions of pollutants, such as dioxin, the paper industry could spend an estimated $10 billion to update plants and install new equipment. Companies argue that the cost of meeting pollution standards will leave t...
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