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Sustainability is part of what we do every day. As a forest products company, we rely on healthy and abundant forest and clean and plentiful water in our operations. That’s why it’s crucial we work with our suppliers and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) through conservation to protect water, enhance wildlife, restore vulnerable habitats, and ensure there are working forests for the future. You can learn more about GP and sustainability at: https://www.gp.com/sustainability Although Georgia-Pacific doesn’t own timberland, we take steps to assure our customers and consumers that we are responsibly sourcing wood and fiber for our operations. This includes building relationships with our suppliers and knowing, down to the county level, where they are sourcing fiber. We incorporate our responsible sourcing expectations into the contracts we use to purchase wood and fiber. We also support sustainable forestry practices such as fiber sourcing and chain of custody certifications and controlled wood risk assessments. Another part of our commitment to sustainable forestry includes working to protect forests with high conservation value (including endangered forests and special areas) and maintaining natural hardwood forests, which can be vulnerable to conversion to pine forests. Stay connected with Georgia-Pacific: LinkedIn: / georgia-pacific-llc Facebook: / georgiapacific Instagram: / georgiapacific Twitter: / georgiapacific YouTube: / georgiapacifictv 0:00 | Sustainable Forestry Practices 0:11 | GP Ensures Their Suppliers Adhere to Sustainability Practices 0:31 | GP Protects Rare & Special Areas Through Endangered Forest Program 0:57 | More Forest Land Today Than 100 Years Ago 1:22 | Protecting Land Makes Sense & Is The Right Thing to Do #GeorgiaPacific #Sustainability #GP