Harry Potter's Eco-Pages Magic to Earth Friendly Ears
July 20, 2007 - 5:52am
from The National Post
The seventh book in the blockbuster Potter franchise is being touted as the greenest book in publishing history, thanks to a non-profit group that has persuaded publishers, printers and pulp producers to opt for forest-friendly paper.
Glad to hear publishers are greening up, now it's time for architects to do the same. I was exposed to an architect the other day who had no problem boosting the number of copies of her plans made just to have "extras". I already saw her go through two renditions of the plans and having no problem trashing many many copies. Seems like blueprint would be perfect for recycled paper.
All the news thats fit to print about what paper can be recycled in an office. Hope this helps. I am glad to hear about the book though, considering how many copies are being sold. Speaking of Harry Potter, I just saw the lastet movie with my boys today and we enjoyed it. A bit heavier than the others.
Anyone know if blueprint is recycled or can be?
http://ohioline.osu.edu/cd-fact/0115.html
All the news thats fit to print about what paper can be recycled in an office. Hope this helps. I am glad to hear about the book though, considering how many copies are being sold. Speaking of Harry Potter, I just saw the lastet movie with my boys today and we enjoyed it. A bit heavier than the others.