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Change your bills to 'paperless' and pay them online or by phone. Save online receipts in a folder on your computer. Try to end junk mail. Minimize your use of paper. Don't use a bigger piece of paper than you need. Use paper from recycling bins for notes, etc.
Yes, it's true that paper requires cellulose pulp and fibers from trees, and trees remain the most popular source of cellulose for paper products. For each tree that is cut down, several are planted or naturally regrown in its place, at a rate that keeps the environment stable.
How do we use the wood from harvested trees? Often, a tree is not cut down for making paper at all, but instead cut down for making boards and planks (dimensional lumber) used for buildings. Paper is then made from the leftover scraps from those sawmill operations.
The Environmental Impact of Paper According to data from the Global Forest Resource Assessment roughly 80,000 to 160,000 trees are cut down each day around the world with a significant percentage being used in the paper industry.
Some of the most commonly used softwood trees for paper making include spruce, pine, fir, larch and hemlock, and hardwoods such as eucalyptus, aspen and birch.
People cut down trees for lots of reasons. This is because people need to build stores, houses, and other buildings. People also cut down trees to clear land for agricultural use. In some cases, trees are cut down for wood for fires to heat up their homes and cook food.
Give Employees Dual Monitors. Implement a Duplex Printing Rule. Enforce a Print Policy. Use Company Culture to Empower Employees. Reduce Print Margins and Font Size. Deploy Modern Imaging Equipment. Deploy Automatic Electronic Backups.
Encourage everybody in the office to edit on computers before printing. Store office files digitally. Use both sides of a paper. Use small paper pieces for short memos. Consider not using cover sheets on faxes. Get rid of needless reports and reduce report sizes.
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