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  • Mercury has a backstage presence in papermaking, “upstream” at so-called chlor-alkali plants where chlorine and caustic soda lye are produced.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Mercury has a backstage presence in papermaking, “upstream” at so-called chlor-alkali plants where chlorine and caustic soda lye are produced.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Mercury has a backstage presence in papermaking, “upstream” at so-called chlor-alkali plants where chlorine and caustic soda lye are produced.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Mercury has a backstage presence in papermaking, “upstream” at so-called chlor-alkali plants where chlorine and caustic soda lye are produced.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • The pulp and paper industry is the single largest consumer of caustic soda worldwide.47 Even though competitive, cost-effective, nonmercury alternatives exist to making chlorine and caustic soda, a number of chlor-alkali plants in the United States and the rest of the world still use mercury in their manufacturing.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • The pulp and paper industry is the single largest consumer of caustic soda worldwide.47 Even though competitive, cost-effective, nonmercury alternatives exist to making chlorine and caustic soda, a number of chlor-alkali plants in the United States and the rest of the world still use mercury in their manufacturing.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Position: President of the Chlorine Institute, an Arlington-based not-for-profit trade association of chlor-alkali producers, packagers, distributors, users and suppliers.

    New at the top: Frank Reiner 2010

  • The pulp and paper industry is the single largest consumer of caustic soda worldwide.47 Even though competitive, cost-effective, nonmercury alternatives exist to making chlorine and caustic soda, a number of chlor-alkali plants in the United States and the rest of the world still use mercury in their manufacturing.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Position: President of the Chlorine Institute, an Arlington-based not-for-profit trade association of chlor-alkali producers, packagers, distributors, users and suppliers.

    New at the top: Frank Reiner 2010

  • The pulp and paper industry is the single largest consumer of caustic soda worldwide.47 Even though competitive, cost-effective, nonmercury alternatives exist to making chlorine and caustic soda, a number of chlor-alkali plants in the United States and the rest of the world still use mercury in their manufacturing.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

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