Eco-Libris: ‘Paper Trails: From Trees to Trash - The True Cost of Paper’
This post was originallay posted on Eco-Libris blog on July 21st.
Our book this week on Monday’s green books will take you on a trail that we find one of the most interesting and significant ones in our life: the paper trail.
Our book for today is:
Paper Trails: From Trees to Trash - The True Cost of Paper
Author: Mandy Haggith
Mandy Haggith is a freelance writer, researcher and activist. She has spent the past decade campaigning for the world’s forests, including lobbying at the United Nations, working as a consultant for Greenpeace and WWF and writing articles for Pulp and Paper International and Resurgence magazine.
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published on: July 3, 2008
What it is about (from the publisher’s website): Paper charts the course of our lives, from the medical sheets in maternity wards to our death certificates. We write on it, package things in it, use it as currency and blow our noses on it. Yet our dependence on this seemingly ‘green’ product is damaging our planet and creating mountains of unnecessary waste. Join Mandy Haggith on a journey to the heart of the global paper industry, travelling from the pristine forests and managed plantations of Canada, Russia and Indonesia to the pulp mills and paper factories of China and Britain, and the end users in businesses, governments, schools and homes throughout the world.


