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The United States is one of the biggest consumers of paper in the world. Between 1990 and 2002, paper consumption in the United States increased from 84.9 million tons to 97.3 million tons.
U.S. Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Statistics, 2001
Number of employeesTotal payroll ($1,000)Total cost of materials ($1,000)Total cost of shipments ($1,000)
Pulp mills7,218414 4521 847 0863 238 832
Paper mills114 6706 162 91422 108 47146 852 538
Paperboard mills48 7732 601 32410 915 43421 895 908
Source: 2001 Annual Survey of Manufacturers (ASM) [1]


1 Leading companies

According to the 2003 PricewaterhouseCoopers Global Forest & Paper Industry Survey [2], the top 20 forest and paper products companies in the United States were:

RankCompany2002 Net Sales
(US$M)
2002 Net Income (Loss)
(US$M)
1 International Paper24,976(880)
2 Georgia-Pacific23,271(735)
3 Weyerhaeuser16,77116
4 Kimberly-Clark13,5661,675
5 Procter & Gamble (Paper)11,877954
6 Smurfit-Stone7,48365
7 Boise7,41211
8 MeadWestvaco7,242(389)
9 Temple-Inland3,37453
10 Sonoco 2,812135
11 Bowater2,581(142)
12 Louisiana-Pacific 1,943(62)
13 Packaging Corp. of America 1,73648
14 Universal Forest Products 1,64037
15 Rock-Tenn 1,43727
16 Potlatch1,286(234)
17 Riverwood 1,247(11)
18 Plum Creek 1,137233
19 Rayonier 1,11754
20 Caraustar 950(18)

2 Exports

U.S. Total Pulp and Paper Exports (US$ million) [3]
Product199719981999200020012002
Pulp, Paper & Paperboard Mill Products9,7528,9478,85010,2768,8497,809
Converted Paper Products4,8424,8735,2815,7025,6476,299

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