Behind Simon & Schuster’s New ‘Green’ Initiative
Simon & Schuster executives talk about launching an environmental policy that outlines companywide goals, including increasing the use of recycled fiber by 150 percent.
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“We are committed to publishing in a manner that both respects the environment and helps preserve the world’s great forest regions for the use and pleasure of future generations,” says Jack Romanos, president and chief executive officer.
The goals detailed in Simon & Schuster’s new environmental initiative and paper policy were developed by a group of company executives, including Joe D’Onofrio, senior vice president, supply chain; Karen Roman, vice president, director of production and manufacturing; Ann Ralph, director of paper purchasing; and Rothberg.
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