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A National Paperboard Producer
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An Analysis of Future Recovered Paper Cost Impact.
This project, for a national producer of recycled paperboard, analyzed the future relative costs of recovered paper on a series of mills in different regions of the United States. (1996)
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A Containerboard Mill Project
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Impact of Residential Mixed Paper on OCC Prices. This project produced an analysis of residential mixed paper versus OCC as a fiber source for a new
containerboard project. The outcome was used to assist in obtaining financing for the project. (1996)
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A County Government
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Recovered Paper Price Forecasting. In this project, Moore & Associates forecasts recovered paper prices for three grades for a period of ten
years. The county's intent is to use the information to structure their advanced curbside recycling program. (1996 and updated in 1997)
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A North American Newsprint Producer
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Purchasing Organization Study. Moore & Associates examined and critiqued an integrated newsprint producer's recovered paper purchasing
organization. The output for this project is the client's intention to make strategic changes to its recovered paper purchasing organization. (1996)
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A Local Government
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Residential Mixed Paper Sorting Investigation.
In this project, Moore & Associates investigated a variety of operation material recovery facilities to assist the local government in designing their approach to residential mixed paper collection and processing. (1996)
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An International Containerboard Producer
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A Worldwide OCC Balance. This project examined the impact of increased demand for OCC, and exports of this grade from North America. (1996)
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An Integrated Recycle Paperboard Producer
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Determination of Mixed Paper Availability.
Moore & Associates analyzed a large U.S. metropolitan area for the present generation and usage of mixed paper. A determination of the amount sourced from the residential sector and potential maximum mixed paper availability were studied. (1996)
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A Local Government
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Recovered Paper Marketing Assistance.
Moore & Associates assisted this client in determining how best to market and contract for the sale of recovered paper produced by its residential collection program. (1996)
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Multiple Clients
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Recovered Paper Price History. Moore & Associates published a definitive study presenting reported trade periodical historical price data.
(1996)
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A Western City
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Price Forecasting. In this project, prices for a series of recovered paper grades were projected to assist a municipality in negotiations with private
sector companies. (1996 and 1997)
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Multiple Region Paper Processor
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An Examination of a Series of U.S. Marketplaces. In this project, Moore & Associates performed detailed market research on four metropolitan
marketplaces as potential locations for recycling processing facilities. The analysis included an examination of the basic solid waste and recycling activities in the areas, and a
detailed examination of the competitive marketplace. (1996)
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A Law Firm
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Expert Consultation. This project, performed for a law firm representing an integrated recycle paperboard company recycle division, included developing
a history and positions on personnel organization issues. (1996)
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A State Government
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Training Presentation. This project consisted of preparing and presenting an analysis of recovered paper marketplace status and trends. (1996)
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An Intermediate Processor of Solid Waste and a Co-generation Energy Operator
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An Analysis of Solid Waste Processing System.
In this project, Moore & Associates assisted two clients in determining their strategy for implementation of a solid waste processing system that has the ability of producing either a recovered paper or energy resource. (1996)
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An Integrated Recycle Paperboard Producer
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Sales Training Presentation. This project consisted of performing a training presentation for sales personnel in the recycle division of the client's
company. The training consisted of a broad overview, history and projections of activities in the recovered paper marketplace, both in North American and worldwide. (1996)
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