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Meet Mary Anne Hansan

Mary Anne Hansan

With more than 30 years’ experience in agency and industry worlds - and a love of all things paper and packaging - Mary Anne Hansan leads the Paper and Packaging Board’s How Life Unfolds® campaign

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Resource Stewardship

Paper and Packaging’s Resource Footprint

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Resource Stewardship

We are Living in a ‘Have it Your Way’ World

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Resource Stewardship

Keep Looking for the Blue Bin! It’s Important.

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Resource Stewardship

Bundling E-Commerce Shipments

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Resource Stewardship

The Reality We are Seeing in Our Forests

Design for Purpose still
Innovation

Thinking Outside of the Box - Literally

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Innovation

Why Do Pages Still Matter?

Paper Straws
Innovation

The Last Straw? Nope.

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Meet Mary Anne Hansan

Mary Anne Hansan

With more than 30 years’ experience in agency and industry worlds - and a love of all things paper and packaging - Mary Anne Hansan leads the Paper and Packaging Board’s How Life Unfolds® campaign

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When you use paper products, you’re doing your part to help the planet. Because the paper, packaging and boxes you rely on every day are designed to be easily recycled. In fact, paper is one of the most recycled material in the U.S., and it comes from a natural and renewable resource—trees. Choosing paper products encourages U.S. forest owners to grow and maintain healthy forests, nearly twice the amount that’s used to make the products we need. Follow us on social for more.

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