In contrast to the recent sad news regarding Nau, Mother Jones provides a positive report on another regional concern who is working hard to change the perceptions of the consumer and the very workings of a dirty industry. I graduated from Hoquiam High School in Grays Harbor and various members of the Quigg family have been friends of my folks for years. In our studio's efforts to follow a more sustainable path, Pinch has used Harbor 100 since its inception and we have guided our clients to specify Grays Harbor's 100% recycled stock when possible (besides uncoated free sheet, they manufacture a very nice 100% PCW web stock which we used in the latest Forest Park Conservancy Quarterly). For us, it's about more than paper. It's about community and innovation. If you reside—or do business—in the Pacific Northwest, we would urge you to consider doing the same.