“Research about the benefits of handwriting shows why this program can be useful,” said Paige Goff, Domtar’s Vice President of Sustainability and Business Communications. “But besides the educational and cognitive benefits, Domtar is excited about how it will spark smiles and hugs for both children and senior citizens. You see that in the video, and we can’t wait to see it at the new places where PaperPal will debut.” PaperPal will now expand to Wisconsin locations near a Domtar mill, namely Rothschild Elementary School, senior apartment community Birchwood Highlands and assisted-living facility Stoney River. The program is also available to other facilities. To learn more about PaperPal or to receive a starter kit, please visit www.paperbecause.com/handwriting.
Domtar is a leading provider of a wide variety of fibre-based products including communications, specialty and packaging papers, market pulp and absorbent hygiene products. It employs about 9,850 people in more than 50 countries around the world, and has annual sales of approximately $5.3 billion.