Ever Green Commercial and Office Paper
Ever Green has launched a new service to enable businesses, institutional and commercial customers to recycle their office papers and cardboard materials. Ever Green requires that these materials are sorted properly prior to acceptance, to minimize and eliminate potential contaminants, and we will work with your business to help you establish a cleaner office paper recycling process. Just as important, Ever Green will ensure that these materials are delivered to Corner Brook Pulp and Paper to support pulp and paper operations and employment at this Newfoundland mill.
Located at 79 Blackmarsh Road, Ever Green Commercial and Office Paper will receive and process the following materials, from commercial operators, and within a pre-arranged schedule:
Sorted Office White (SOW) – sorted, printed or unprinted white ledger or bond writing papers. Must be free of coated or groundwood fibres. Must be free of paper clips, elastic bands and other foreign materials.
Old corrugated cardboard - clean sorted printed or unprinted corrugated cardboard cartons, boxes or sheet, must be Kraft or jute liner content. May contain staples or poly tape, but must be free of asphalt tapes and asphalt lined materials and may not contain more than 5% fiber re-enforced tapes.
Old newspapers – loose or bundled newspapers.*
Ever Green is also able to offer baling, truck loading and storage services to companies collecting office waste paper, as well as beverage containers, in the Northeast Avalon region, again following a mutually acceptable service schedule.
Within four years, by recycling 17,000 tons of recyclables papers and cardboard, customers of Ever Green Commercial and Office Papers will enable the following environmental reductions and benefits:
- 13,474 metric tonnes GHG (CO2 equivalents) Emissions saved
- 205,536 million BTUs energy saved
- 56,100 cubic yards landfill spaced saved
- 1,274,000 tree seedlings grown for 10 years saved
* Depending on material, a processing fee may be charged










