14 Ways The Producer Of "An Inconvenient Truth" Wants You To Reduce Paper Waste
Let's save a few trees, shall we?
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April 29, 2021 — 21:05 PM
We hear a lot about cutting back on plastic and reducing our food waste—but what about our paper footprint? As Laurie David and Heather Reisman write in their new book Imagine It! A Handbook for a Happier Planet, while paper products are ubiquitous in this day and age, there are some little tricks that can help you avoid unnecessary paper waste and save a few trees in the process. Here are some to get you started.
Reducing day-to-day paper use:
Be paper smart at the office (home or work).
Use post-consumer recycled paper in your printer and print double-sided when possible. (While we're on the topic of printing: Consider recycling your toner cartridges by dropping them off at a local supply store. If you can, inspire the same action at your office.)
Delist yourself from mailings and catalogs.
Take a good look at what you get in your mailbox. Unsubscribe from anything you regularly get sent but don't use or read, including catalogs and information circulars. You can often do this online or with a simple phone call. Our experience suggests this is a very satisfying activity.
This excerpt was co-written by Heather Reisman.
Adapted from an excerpt of Imagine It! A Handbook for a Healthier Planet by Laurie David and Heather Reisman (2021), with permission from the publisher.
https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/quick-and-easy-ways-to-reduce-your-paper-waste-from-2-eco-experts