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.
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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.