Environmental Benefits of Recycling
At the Sutta Company we are dedicated not only to providing our customer with the best service possible, but also to the protection and preservation of our environment. Recycling is the best way to slow down deforestation as it enables us to reuse paper instead of cutting down trees in order to produce more paper. Currently, the United States uses 100 million tons of paper every year, and paper use is steadily increasing. The paper industry is one of the largest polluters in the world, and is the third largest user of energy in the United States today. No one expects businesses and consumers to start using less paper, however, the strain on the environment of consuming large quantities of paper is monumental. The best way to minimize the negative effects of paper use on the environment is to recycle and reuse paper in order to save our trees and forests.
For every ton of paper recycled, approximately seventeen trees are saved. Recycled paper uses 55% less water than new paper and helps to preserve our forests. Recycling not only saves trees but also helps to minimize the pollutant effects of paper production on the environment as well. Recycled paper reduces water pollution by 35%, reduces air pollution by 74%, and eliminates many toxic pollutants. Every ton of paper recycled saves more than 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space. Finally, recycling is an energy saver as well, as using recycled paper produces 60%-70% energy savings over using virgin pulp.
The Sutta Company is proud to offer a public service which will make our communities better for future generations to enjoy. We would welcome the opportunity to work with your company while simultaneously helping to preserve and protect our environment.

