After reading some debate in the "french paper" thread below. I decided to do a little searching on google. According to this UK site:
Myths | Lovely as a Tree | More environmentally friendly graphic design, paper and print
It seems the "recycled is worse than sustainable tree farms" is a false statement. And the farms use more energy in production than recycling(for the most part). They mention a bunch of UK standards for categorizing the level of environmental conservation various paper mills implement. Anyone know if there is a similar set of standards in the US? Or of any resources here in the states?
But overall, I'd say using recycled paper would still be considered more "green" than virgin paper.