Caraustar Announces Paperboard Price Increase

Caraustar Industries, Inc. (CSAR) said on Tuesday it will raise prices on all uncoated recycled paperboard grades and mill converted products. Prices will increase by $40 per ton. The price increase will be implemented in two stages. The previously announced and implemented $25 per ton energy surcharge will be converted to a $25 per ton price increase, effective February 10. An additional $15 per ton price increase will be implemented effective March 10. Caraustar stated this price increase is necessary as critical energy-related costs remain high without expectation that these costs will return to historic levels. Website: http://www.caraustar.com/     

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Backlash at GE

URL: http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/01/news/companies/pluggedin_fortune/ Website: http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/01/news/companies/pluggedin_fortune/     

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Feds Sign Historic Green Building Agreement

Seventeen Federal agencies and the Executive Office of the President (EOP) signed the first-of-its kind Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) last week committing federal leadership to the design, construction, and operation of High-Performance and Sustainable Buildings. Ed Pinero, the Federal Environmental Executive, announced that the agreement will accelerate implementation of common strategies for planning, acquiring, siting, designing, building, operating, and maintaining High Performance and Sustainable Buildings. The signatory agencies will also coordinate with complementary efforts in the private and public sectors. Pursuant to this MOU, the Agencies have agreed on using specific “Guiding Principles” to improve the performance of its buildings, including commitments in the areas of design, energy, materials, and indoor air quality, among others, that will lead to high performance buildings. The MOU also provides guidance and assurance for implementation of practical, economic, and appropriate timeframes and methods, in line with the Agency’s respective missions. “President Bush has challenged the Federal government to lead by example in efficiency, stewardship of our natural resources, and by setting measurable goals as good neighbors. This MOU represents how the federal community will rise to meet those challenges in the area of our buildings and facilities.” said Mr. Piero. The Federal government owns […]

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