The National Association of Paperstock Women announced that the Internal Revenue Service has approved its' application for a 501(c)3 charitable tax status. All donations to the NAPW Charitable Foundation are now tax deductible to the donor.
"This is a giant step forward in our efforts to educate a future workforce for the paper recycling industry", says Antoinette Jucha, President of the NAPW. Jucha goes on to say, "We extend our heartfelt thanks to those who kept us going all these years without this help and we look forward to expanding our scholarship awards and universities now that we can offer our donors this tax incentive."
Latest from Recycling Today
- US Steel to restart Illinois blast furnace
- AISI, Aluminum Association cite USMCA triangular trading concerns
- Nucor names new president
- DOE rare earths funding is open to recyclers
- Design for Recycling Resolution introduced
- PetStar PET recycling plant expands
- Iron Bull addresses scrap handling needs with custom hoppers
- REgroup, CP Group to build advanced MRF in Nova Scotia