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Business Waste Reduction California Legal Profession Paper Waste Reduction Project |
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The California Legal Profession Paper Waste Reduction Project is an educational campaign designed to reduce paper consumption and increase recycling of paper used by the California legal profession. The project’s premise is that reducing paper waste can improve business efficiency and reduce costs, and is therefore in the best interests of law firms and the courts--as well as being in the best interests of the environment. The project also serves to educate the California legal profession about the environmental problems associated with paper manufacture and disposal, and to underscore the societal responsibility of the legal community to be a steward for the environment. The Board's contractors are presently developing a variety of waste reduction documents specific to the legal profession. As these documents are completed and approved, the Board will list them on this Web page. BackgroundIn early 1998, California Integrated Waste Management Board staff identified the legal profession as one of California's business sectors representing the greatest potential for paper waste reduction, and began investigating ways to assist this sector reduce its paper waste. In 1999, the Board conducted a survey of law offices throughout California to determine the greatest needs for paper waste reduction in the California legal profession. This survey revealed that a number of law firms lack even basic paper recycling programs. On December 1, 2000, the Board commenced a contract with Gary Liss & Associates (GLA) to assist the California legal profession reduce its paper waste. Present Contract ActivitiesScience Applications International Corporation (SAIC), GLA's primary subcontractor, is presently carrying out the following three tasks under the Project contract:
Other (Non-Contract) ActivitiesThe Board is teaming with the Environmental Law Section (ELS) of the State Bar of California to prepare and submit a proposal to the California Judicial Council to revise the Rules of California Court pertaining to the definition of recycled paper. Basically, the Board and ELS are seeking to change the definition of recycled paper in the Rules so that it is consistent with the definition adopted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and to promote the use of papers made with renewable non-wood fibers. See the latest version of our proposal. (MS Word, 48 KB) PublicationsThe Board produced two fact sheets pertaining to paper waste reduction and recycled paper in the California legal profession. Both of these fact sheets can be viewed on the Environmental Law Section's Web site. Contact InformationFor more information about the California Legal Profession Paper Waste Reduction Project, contact Donald Van Dyke. |
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Last updated: November 29, 2007 Business Resource Efficiency & Waste Reduction http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/BizWaste/ Business Assistance: bzassist@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6363 |