Day 007 - 06 Jul 94 - Page 79
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Q. I am sure it will not be thrown away.
2 A. They are giving you pulp and I suppose I could get
information in the US that shows that 99.99 per cent of
3 the post-industrial waste from paper plants is recycled,
or you could potentially read through this document and
4 find out if that was accommodated for.
5 Q. Yes. Well, OK. We will not look at that now. Going on to
the forests -----
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MR. JUSTICE BELL: This is a Mr. Kouchoukos matter, is it?
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MR. MORRIS: It is based upon the evidence he gave, yes.
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MR. JUSTICE BELL: Not on the figures he has got from
9 elsewhere?
10 MR. MORRIS: I am not talking about numbers. I am talking
about the mill supplying Perseco.
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MR. JUSTICE BELL: Have you a page reference, Mr. Morris?
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MR. MORRIS: If we get the mills, it is behind the second
13 statement.
14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is page 338 onwards.
15 MR. MORRIS: Yes, the mills that solely use recycle paper, if
we go down to the fourth page in the series starting with
16 James River at the top left and hand corner, yes?
A. OK.
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Q. Have you got that?
18 A. Yes.
19 Q. For example, in the middle there it says: Green Bay,
Wisconsin and Halsey, Oregon. Underneath the bleaching
20 sequence, it says recycled fibre on both of those, yes?
A. Yes.
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Q. So on a number of them it does say recycled fibre, yes?
22 A. Correct.
23 Q. Is that the part that identifies those mills as being
recycled fibre mills?
24 A. It identifies that mill specifically as being solely
recycled, yes.
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Q. So, if it did not say recycled fibre, it would not be
26 solely recycled fibre.
A. If it says deinking in the pulping process it is
27 solely recycled fibre.
28 Q. If it says 100 per cent deinking -- for example, if you
look at the fifth paper, if you look at the second one,
29 Scott Paper, on the pulping process, it says 100 per cent
deinking. So that, presumably, means if it says a 100 per
30 cent, it will be completely recycled?
A. It also means -- if it just says deinking, then the
