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Created by: kyliemd on 2001-06-20 12:32:40 Last modified by: kyliemd on 2001-06-20 12:59:52 Summary: Tree-free paper may be cool, but it doesn't help the environment as much as recycled paper does. By reusing the trees we've already cut down, we keep trash out of the landfills and we reuse the resources we already spent water and energy harvesting, espe Author's statement: Buying paper with a high post-consumer content is important. Non-post-consumer content recycled paper just means the manufacturer included some scraps leftover from other papers it made. It doesn't help reduce the waste in landfills and doesn't prevent new trees from being cut down the way post-consumer content does. Also, don't forget to cut back on the amount of paper you use in general. Be frugal: reduce and reuse before you recycle. One of the few cases where tree-free paper is actually helpful to the environment is when it's made from reclaimed farm waste. Think about all the leaves and stems that get left behind when we harvest tomatoes, corn, etc. Those are a great ingredient in paper. |
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