[Alberg30] Re: Trees for Newspapers

T.C. Williams tcw at capu.net
Thu Jan 9 07:03:21 PST 2003


I couldn't let this one go by as my wife recently left a position with 
the Newpaper Association of America.  Since she worked in government 
affairs and was heavily involved in the recycling legislation I can 
assure you these figures are the most recent and accurate.

First of all, trees are not cut down to make newsprint.  Newsprint is 
made from wood by-products (sawdust and chips) and recycled paper fiber. 
 Newsprint recently passed corrugated boxes as the most recycled product 
in north america at 78%.

Save your eyes.  Read the paper.  And then reuse and recylce.

My 2 cents,
TC Williams
Argo 247



Mike Lehman wrote:

> I would go for option #3
>
> Why not buy the reusable bags like the ones they sell at Giant Food?
>
> To help save natural resources, read your newspaper online. I read 
> somewhere that it takes 500,000 trees to publish the Sunday paper for 
> one day in the US.
>
> Sorry for the politics - I'll keep it off the list from here forward.
>
>
>
> Mike Lehman
> "Gilleleje" #505
>
>
>
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
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> Subject: Re: [Alberg30] Diesel replacement
> Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 11:44:31 -0500
>
>
> >Can you tell that I work for an environmental protection
> organization?
>
> Perhaps you can solve a personal dilemma of mine I've had for several
> years.  The Paper? or Plastic? at the grocery store. Do I go with 
> using up
> nonrenewable resources as rapidly as can be done, in order to get to the
> next level as soon as possible, or conserve same so as to draw out the
> misery as long as possible. I go back and forth on this all the time.
>
> Michael
> #220
> Maybe the solution is for me to just get a life :-)
>
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