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  Our Future Planet

Submitted By:   mp321
Website:  http://ourfutureplanet.org/
Phone:  +44 0 1225 317 024
E-mail:  info@ourfutureplanet.org
  Vision:   Our Future Planet is a source of innovative ideas to redesign the future. We begin with a clean slate where anything is possible. We draw a line between present and future, and we start anew. With just a website and......
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  Consomme moins de papier

Submitted By:   harisstavr
Committers:  195
Date Created:  2009-01-22
Description:   Over 1 Million tonnes of paper are cut down every day to produce paper. A huge amount of the paper we consume every day is used only once, then ends up in the garbage. This commitment represents the promise to utilize paper more efficiently by printing double-sided, ceasing to pick up advertising leaflets and recycling as much paper as I can. If everyone in the US recycled just 10% of the newspapers they received, it would save about 25 million trees per year. Now imagine, if everyone in the world recycled 10% of their newspapers! What if everyone in the world recycled ALL of their paper products! Additionally, according to the University of Colorado, "Recycling 1 ton of paper saves 17 trees (35’ tall), 2 barrels of oil (enough fuel to run the average car for 1260 miles or from Dallas to Los Angeles), 4100 kilowatts of energy (enough power for the average home for 6 months), 3.2 cubic yards of landfill space (one family size pick-up truck) and 60 pounds of air pollution." So you can see, there is no good reason to NOT recycle your paper!
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