48 



TIMBER TRENDS IN THE UNITED STATES 



Table 35. — Paper and hoard consumption hy grade, 1 920-2000 



[Million tons] 





Total 



Paper 







Board 



































Year 



paper 













Coarse 



Sani- 



Con- 















and 



Total 



News- 



Ground- 



Book 



Fine 



and 



tary 



struc- 



Total 



Con- 



Bend- 



Build- 



Other 





board 



paper 



print 



wood 

 paper 



paper' 



paper 



indus- 

 trial 

 paper 



and 

 tissue 

 paper 



tion 

 paper 



board 



tainer 

 board 



ing 

 board 



ing 

 board 



board 



1920 



7.8 

 12.3 



5.5 



8.4 



2.2 

 3.5 



0.2 

 .2 



0.9 

 1.4 



0.4 



.7 



1.2 



1.8 



0.2 

 .4 



0.4 

 .5 



2.3 

 3.9 











1930 



1.9 



1.0 



0.1 



0-9 



1940 



16.8 



10.6 



3.7 



.6 



1.6 



.7 



2.6 



.7 



.7 



6.2 



3.3 



1.4 



.2 



1-3 



1950 



29.1 



16.8 



5.9 



.7 



2.6 



1.2 



3.7 



1.4 



1.4 



12.3 



5.8 



3.1 



1.2 



2-1 



1960 



39.2 



22.0 



7.3 



.9 



3.8 



1.8 



4.7 



2.2 



1.4 



17.2 



8.2 



4.6 



1.9 



2-5 



1962 



42.3 



23.2 



7.5 



.9 



4.0 



2.0 



5.0 



2.4 



1.4 



19.1 



9.5 



4.8 



2.1 



2-8 



PROJECTIONS 



1970 



52.7 



28.3 



9.0 



1.0 



5.0 



2.4 



6.0 



3.2 



1.6 



24.4 



12.0 



6.7 



2.7 



3.1 



1980 



69.3 



36.4 



11.2 



1.2 



6.6 



3.3 



7.7 



4.7 



1.7 



32.9 



16.5 



9.0 



3.7 



3.6 



1990 



90.0 



46.3 



13.9 



1.3 



8.8 



4.3 



9.8 



6.4 



1.8 



43.7 



22.1 



12.2 



5.2 



4.2 



2000 



115.5 



58.5 



17.1 



1.5 



11.4 



5.7 



12.4 



8.6 



1.9 



57.0 



29.2 



16.1 



6.8 



4.9 



1 Includes coated printing and converting paper. 



Note: Figures in columns may not add to totals because 

 of rounding. 



Sources: 1920-40, American Paper and Pulp Associa- 

 tion, The Statistics of Paper, 1960, reporting statistics 

 published by the U.S. Department of Commerce, and 

 Report of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign 



Commerce, Pulp, Paper and Board Supply-Demand, 

 August 21, 1963 (88th Cong., 1st sess.. Union Calendar 

 No. 292, House Report 693). 1950-62, U.S. Department 

 of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Industrial 

 Reports, Pulp, Paper and Board, Annual, and Business 

 and Defense Services Administration, Pulp, Paper and 

 Board, Quarterly. Projections, U.S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Forest Service. 



Table 36. — Per capita consumption of paper and board, by grade, 1920-2000 



[Pounds] 





Total 



paper 



and 



board 



Paper 



Board 



Year 



Total 

 paper 



News- 

 print 



Ground- 

 wood 

 paper 



Book 

 paper ' 



Fine 

 paper 



Coarse 

 and in- 

 dustrial 

 paper 



San- 

 itary 

 and 

 tissue 

 paper 



Con- 

 struc- 

 tion 

 paper 



Total 

 board 



Con- 

 tainer 

 board 



Bend- 

 ing 

 board 



Build- 

 ing 

 board 



Other 

 board 



1920 



146 

 201 

 255 

 382 

 434 

 453 



103 

 137 

 162 

 221 

 243 

 249 



41 

 57 

 57 



77 

 81 

 80 



3 



4 

 9 

 9 



10 

 10 



17 

 22 

 25 

 34 



42 

 43 



8 

 12 



11 

 15 

 19 

 22 



23 

 29 

 39 

 49 

 52 

 53 



4 

 6 

 11 

 18 

 24 

 26 



7 

 7 

 10 

 19 

 15 

 15 



43 



64 



93 



161 



191 



204 











1930 



1940 



1950 



1960 



1962 



30 

 50 

 76 

 91 



101 



17 

 21 

 41 

 51 

 51 



2 



2 



16 



21 



22 



15 

 20 

 28 

 28 

 30 



PROJECTIONS 



1970 

 1980 

 1990 

 2000 



507 

 575 

 643 

 711 



272 

 302 

 331 

 360 



87 



93 



99 



105 



10 



10 



9 



9 



48 

 55 

 63 

 70 



23 

 27 

 31 

 35 



58 

 64 

 70 

 76 



31 

 39 

 46 

 53 



15 

 14 

 13 

 12 



235 

 273 

 312 

 351 



115 

 137 

 158 

 180 



64 

 75 

 87 

 99 



26 

 31 

 37 

 42 



30 

 30 

 30 

 30 



' Includes coated printing and converting paper. 



Note: Figures in columns may not add to totals 

 because of rounding. 



Sources: 1920-40, American Paper and Pulp Association, 

 The Statistics of Paper, 1960, reporting statistics published 

 by the U.S. Department of Commerce, and Report of the 

 Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Pulp, 



Paper and Board Supply-Demand, August 21, 1963. (88th 

 Cong., 1st sess.. Union Calendar No. 292, House Report 

 693.) 1950-62, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau 

 of the Census, Current Industrial Reports, Pulp, Paper 

 and Board, Annual, and Business and Defense Services 

 Administration, Pulp, Paper and Board, Quarterly. 

 Projections, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest 

 Service. 



