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Books vs. eBooks: Which Are Greener? August 29th, 2008
Amazon.com has sold nearly 300,000 of its Kindle eBook readers since it introduced the device earlier this year. Rumors of a Kindle 2.0 release before year-end have been squashed, but that doesn't mean that the...more
Five Green-Tech Ways to Use Less Paper July 10th, 2008
Let's Make the "Paperless Office" a Reality
Are you using too much paper in your job? According to reduce.org, the average office worker uses a shocking 10,000 pages of per ever year. Averaged out to 200 work days, that's 50 sheets of...more
The Benefits of Recycling: Let's Talk Trash May 14th, 2008
Seven Interesting Facts You May Not Have Heard Before
Sure, recycling benefits the environment in a variety of ways- it uses fewer resources, reduces landfill waste, etc etc. We’ve all heard about the three R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, in case you live under a...more
The Benefits of Recycling Cardboard April 11th, 2008
Why You Shouldn't Just Throw It Away
So as you probably know, cardboard, like all other types of paper products, is recyclable. At the same time, though, you’re probably saying to yourself, but cardboard is just so cumbersome to dispose of! Can’t...more
Save Paper, Ink with Free Software March 25th, 2008
GreenPrint World eliminates wasted pages from your print jobs
How many times have you gone to print a document or web page and ended up with one or more useless pages at the end of your print job? What a waste of paper and...more
Dung Is Fun! January 30th, 2008
Paper From Elephants
It’s Good: What better way to stay in touch with dear friends than this colorful stationery, brought to you straight from Thailand! It’s Green: Just think of all the trees you’ll save by using paper...more
Save Your Identity and Energy January 16th, 2008
Paper Shredder
It’s Good: These shredding scissors can protect against identity theft and keep the environment safe at the same time.It’s Green: It’s small, compact, fits in your drawer or pocket, a fraction of the cost and...more
Paper or Plastic? January 13th, 2008
It’s the wrong question. They both suck. Manufacturing plastic bags takes 40% less energy and results in less air and water pollution and less logging than paper. Both are recyclable. However, recycling is an energy...more


