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Mohawk Changes Name, Makes EPA List of Top 25
- Published: October 02, 2005, By pffc-online.com
PRESS RELEASE
COHOES, NY— Following the acquisition of International Paper's Fine Paper Business, Mohawk Paper Mills has changed its name to Mohawk Fine Papers. The company also has been added to the EPA list of the Top 25 U.S. Green Power Purchasers at #13. Mohawk is the only paper manufacturer on the EPA's list, and its mills are the only paper mills in the U.S. to use wind energy to manufacture paper.
For more information, visit mohawkpaper.com.