Verso Paper Corp. Provides $100,000 Grant to Expand FSC Forest Certification in the Northeastern United States
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Aug 11, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Verso Paper Corp. (NYSE: VRS) today announced that it will provide
a $100,000 grant over two years to the Trust to Conserve Northeast
Forestlands (TCNF) to expand participation in that organization's
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) group forest certification program.
The program seeks to identify small, family forestland owners and to
certify their lands to the FSC forest management standard. The Verso
grant will provide resources to expand the program throughout the six
states currently covered under the group (Maine, Connecticut, New
Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont) with a goal of 100,000
additional acres certified after the first 12 months.
"Certification is the most effective tool available for assuring
that our forests remain healthy and productive for generations to
come," said Verso Vice President for Sustainability Craig Liska.
"Group certification programs like the one administered by TCNF not
only promote responsible forestry practices, but also help make the
certification process more accessible and affordable to landowners,"
he said.
"Opportunities to meet directly with landowners, educate them
about certification and walk them through enrollment in the group
process are critical to our ability to increase the number of
FSC-certified acres here in the Northeast," said John Gunn, director
of forest stewardship at the TCNF. "By enabling us to increase the
Trust's capacity, the Verso grant will allow us to significantly
increase those opportunities."
Under the terms of the Verso grant, the Trust's FSC group
certification program will also include well-managed forests larger
than typical family forest parcels. "The program has traditionally
enrolled family forestlands ranging up to about 2,500 acres," said
Verso Fiber Supply Manager Jim Contino. "In addition to those smaller
forests, we're encouraging the TCNF to certify larger parcels under
the group umbrella." Verso has committed to enroll its 22,000-acre,
company-managed timber deed near Nicatous Lake, Maine in the program.
Verso Paper is certified for Forest Stewardship Council Chain of
Custody, Certificate Registration Code: SW-COC-002775.
"We'll be working closely with the wood procurement professionals
at Verso and other paper and forest products companies to help
identify landowners who might want to enroll in the FSC group
certification program," Gunn added. "Of course, interested landowners
can contact the Trust directly by calling 207-688-8195."
About Verso Paper
Based in Memphis, Tennessee, Verso Paper is a leading North
American producer of coated papers, including coated groundwood and
coated freesheet, and supercalendered products. Verso's paper products
are used primarily in media and marketing applications, including
magazines, catalogs and commercial printing applications such as
high-end advertising brochures, annual reports and direct-mail
advertising. Additional information about Verso is available on our
Web site at www.versopaper.com.
About TCNF
The Trust to Conserve Northeast Forestlands (TCNF) is a 501(c)3
non-profit based in New Gloucester, Maine. TCNF was formed by the
Professional Logging Contractors of Maine in 2003 to administer the
Northeast Master Logger Certification Program with a broader goal of
"Enhancing the Health of Maine's Working Forests." Additional
information on the Northeast Master Logger Certification Program and
the FSC Group Certification Program is available through
www.masterloggercertification.com, or by contacting Kate Albert,
Director of Harvest Certification (kate@tcnef.org).
SOURCE: Verso Paper Corp.
Verso Paper Corp.
Craig Liska
Vice President for Sustainability
901-369-4221
craig.liska@versopaper.com
www.versopaper.com