Koch's web of influence

By John Aloysius Farrell

The Koch Industries web of influence

Excerpts from this story referencing "Georgia-Pacific":

"… lean Air Project, whose membership lists Koch and two of its subsidiaries (Georgia-Pacific and Invista) with a dozen industrial giants like ExxonMobil Corp., General …"

"… the [tax] credit for renewable electricity production” made from biomass.Georgia-Pacific, the company reported in 2008, was responsible for more than 10 percent of …"

"… n strategy, Koch Industries bought the giant wood and paper products firm, Georgia-Pacific, adding Brawny paper towels, Angel Soft toilet paper, Dixie cups and dozen …"

"… other sources. With 165 manufacturing facilities across the United States, Georgia-Pacific “has a significant interest in and will be significantly impacted,” by …"

'Model workplaces' not always so safe

By Chris Hamby

Deaths and preventable mishaps recur in 'voluntary protection' club

Excerpts from this story referencing "Georgia-Pacific":

"… ; four remain in the program today. Two companies, International Paper and Georgia-Pacific — among the largest corporate participants in the program — have four …"

Lost letter: How government fails to deliver on worker safety

By Chris Hamby

Persistent hazards at a top U.S. employer underscore regulators’ mixed message — and inconsistent tactics

Excerpts from this story referencing "Georgia-Pacific":

"… some of the largest companies — including General Electric, Monsanto and Georgia-Pacific — have added large numbers of VPP sites, none matches the Postal Service …"