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Hamilton, Ohio, USA, 13 May 2008 -— SMART Papers has begun construction on a new USD 30 million high-efficiency energy co-generation facility at its manufacturing center, marking an important first for the North American papermaking industry. By early 2009, SMART Papers will produce all of its own power and begin a transition to 100% cellulosic biomass fuel. By late 2009, all products will be fully carbon neutral and produced 100% fossil fuel free, company officials said.

SMART Papers, which makes premium coated and uncoated printing papers for businesses and consumers, including Fortune 500 companies, said its products will be carbon-neutral because its manufacturing center will be powered by 100% biomass, primarily yard waste, as industrial wood, and fiber waste. Biomass emits no net carbon dioxide because the carbon in the biomass originates from carbon dioxide that was recently in the atmosphere.

The project's full scope will enable SMART Papers to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions at its Hamilton manufacturing facility, located 25 miles northwest of Cincinnati. No food crops will be used, no farmland will be displaced, and no timber will be harvested to provide fuel, the company said.

The USD 30 million investment and drive to achieve full carbon neutrality at SMART Papers comes as the Ohio and U.S. governments develop new laws and regulations on carbon emissions. The Ohio Senate and House recently passed legislation requiring that up to 12.5% of the state's electricity consumption come from renewable sources by 2025. Under the law, half of that must be generated within Ohio.

SMART Papers officials said they are well positioned to play an important role in helping Ohio meet its goal because the company will sell a significant amount of power on the electrical grid. By the end of 2010, all of the power supplied to the regional grid will be carbon neutral, providing a source of 100% "green" energy for businesses and homes throughout Ohio and the U.S. Midwest.

The newly expanded 40-megawatt co-generation system, which ultimately will use 100% biomass fuel to generate electricity and steam to operate the mill, consists of four turbines, two condensers, a cooling tower, and auxiliary equipment.

Honeywell International supplied the co-generation system and is supervising project construction at the SMART Papers facility. Construction began in late April and is expected to be complete by spring 2009. The company has received all necessary permits for the project.

The move solidly positions the 115-year-old manufacturing center and its 550 employees for the future. SMART Papers will use a low-cost and plentiful supply of renewable fuel and will be fully energy independent. The facility, one of the oldest continuously operating paper mills in the United States, is where coated magazine papers, coated two-side papers, and ultra-premium cast-coated printing papers were invented and first produced.

"SMART Papers is the first North American premium papermaker to begin the process of becoming truly 100% carbon neutral and fossil fuel free in its papermaking production," said Tim Needham, SMART Papers chairman. "This is a major environmental advance in papermaking; we have set a new standard for environmentally responsible printing papers<" he said.

"The production of these papers will leave the lightest environmental footprint of any premium coated or uncoated printing paper produced in North America," Needham added.

The SMART Papers manufacturing center was an early industry leader in the production of 100% recycled premium printing papers, and the company has continued to expand its environmental leadership. It currently uses up to 100% post-consumer waste to produce many of its premium coated and uncoated papers. It also has Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification for the majority of its brands. "We are committed to being the green leader in the global paper manufacturing industry," Needham said.

"This move to carbon-neutral production is the centerpiece of our environmental and energy strategies. It enables us to have a future that is completely independent of volatile energy markets," said Dan Maheu, president and COO of SMART Papers. "We will reduce production costs, make carbon-neutral papers, and greatly reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. We will also be a positive contributor to the green power needs of Ohio and the Midwest."

Maheu said SMART Papers has bought and sold power from the local utility for the last 10 years. But the current power generation facility at the mill did not maximize return of its fuel inputs. New turbines were needed to substantially increase the amount of electrical energy that could be produced.

The biomass fuel that will be used in the co-generation facility is made up of short-fiber cellulosic waste material that is typically landfilled. Biomass is widely available in the region. Ohio ranks No. 7 nationwide in the availability of biomass stocks, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

SMART Papers said the project will generate carbon credits that can be bought and sold on the open market.

"We see our approach as the smart choice," said Maheu. "We will be a more efficient manufacturer, fiscally and environmentally responsible, and energy independent. This will benefit our business, our customers, our employees, and the environment. We will always push to exceed customer expectations when it comes to environmental stewardship."

About SMART Papers

Hamilton, Ohio-based SMART Papers is the largest North American manufacturer and marketer of environmentally responsible, premium cast coated, matte coated and uncoated text, cover, and writing papers. The company markets a wide range of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified premium papers to paper distributors, printers, designers and specialty converters in North America, Europe, and Asia. It also sells papers directly to consumers.

SMART Papers Hamilton manufacturing center is a zero process waste discharge facility. All products are process chlorine free, elemental chlorine free, and acid free. All pulp is certified by one or more of the following third-party organizations: the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), and the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). Many of the papers contain up to 100% post-consumer waste fibers. Among premium papermakers, SMART Papers is one of North America's largest users of recycled fibers as a percentage of total paper production.

SMART Papers supplies branded and specialty papers for wide range of applications including corporate brochure and identity programs, annual reports, consumer labels and tags, high-end consumer packaging, digital printing papers, business and personal stationery, greeting and holiday cards, invitations with matching envelopes, direct mail, security papers, tickets, and gift wrap. For more information, visit www.smartpapers.com.
 

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