Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at georgia-pacific.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Georgia-Pacific.
Examples
-
Koch Industries includes Atlanta-based Georgia-Pacific, which is the world's largest tissue-products manufacturer.
-
Color-Box is a division of Atlanta-based Georgia-Pacific, which is a manufacturer and marketer of tissue, packaging, paper, building products, cellulose and related chemicals.
-
But Bruce Baker, deputy administrator of the DNR's water division, said capping what is known as the Georgia-Pacific and East River turning basins would only be done at depths authorized by Congress and wouldn't impact current shipping.
-
Now here’s something of a shocker: About 15 percent comes from big corporations such as Georgia-Pacific and Chevron that haven’t always been portrayed as good environmental stewards.
-
"White is hygiene and purity and it's clean," in consumers' minds, says Tony Morakis , senior director of sustainability for North American consumer products at Georgia-Pacific.
Trying On Shades of Brown to Scream Green Sarah Nassauer 2012
-
Georgia-Pacific, the makers of Angel Soft, Quilted Northern, and Soft 'n Gentle toilet papers, is also working on creating eco-friendlier bathroom products.
Scott's Tube-Free TP Matt Hickman 2010
-
Bill O'Reilly: "In association with Fox News and Georgia-Pacific, DD builds homes so that poor Colorado Tea Party congressmen like Jason Chaffetz here can keep a roof over his head while he's working hard to take the roofs away from the heads of hundreds of thousands of other government employees."
Brian Ross: Let Sleeping Congressmen Lie Brian Ross 2011
-
Georgia-Pacific, the makers of Angel Soft, Quilted Northern, and Soft 'n Gentle toilet papers, is also working on creating eco-friendlier bathroom products.
Scott's Tube-Free TP Matt Hickman 2010
-
Bill O'Reilly: "In association with Fox News and Georgia-Pacific, DD builds homes so that poor Colorado Tea Party congressmen like Jason Chaffetz here can keep a roof over his head while he's working hard to take the roofs away from the heads of hundreds of thousands of other government employees."
Brian Ross: Let Sleeping Congressmen Lie Brian Ross 2011
-
Procter & Gamble Co., Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Georgia-Pacific, a subsidiary of Koch Industries Inc.—only market brown paper products to businesses, not households.
Trying On Shades of Brown to Scream Green Sarah Nassauer 2012
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.