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    <title>7 easy tree-lovin&#8217; office tips to cut out deforestation&#8217;s 25% contribution to global warming</title>
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<em>Dispatch from <a href="http://www.greenprinteronline.com">greenprinteronline.com</a>.</em>
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Check this: more than 30% of all the trees that are logged go to<br />
make paper. That&#8217;s a lot of energy to kill all our poor, little green<br />
friends: in fact, deforestation contributes between <a href="#environmentalfacts">20% and 25% of all carbon pollution</a>,<br />
which in turn accelerates global warming. And yes, we&#8217;ve heard it<br />
before: recycle, recycle, recycle. But does it work? Yes, but&#8230;.<br />
according to the RFU, most of us still don&#8217;t do it as much as we&#8217;d like<br />
to.
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In Canada, we recovered only 44% of all paper products used and over <a href="http://www.rfu.org/navigation/Librarydocs/SavingPaperbrochure2.pdf">90% of all office paper is still made from virgin fibres</a>.<br />
Ouch, that hurts the feelings of treehuggers like us. Here are seven<br />
easy office tips to save trees and cut down carbon emissions:
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<li><strong>It&#8217;s what your mother always told you</strong>: Frugal is the new chic. When making copies, set your machine to use both sides of paper and cut your consumption by 50%.</li>
<li><strong>A recycling bin beneath everyone&#8217;s desk.</strong> Hide a paper<br />
	recycling receptacle next to every printer, copier and fax machine so<br />
	that your work crew can get rid of unwanted paper in them. We are<br />
	creatures of comfort and leisure: it&#8217;s easier to lean down than walk<br />
	across the hall, <em>non</em>?</li>
<li><strong>Print in carbon <em>lite mode</em></strong><em>:</em> To save even more<br />
	ink, print in draft mode. It will usually lighten the shade, but you’ll<br />
	still be able to read your copy clearly.</li>
<li><strong>Cut the junk: </strong>Remove your office mailing address from the<br />
	junk mass mailer&#8217;s list - if everyone in Canada did, we would cut<br />
	emissions the equivalent of removing 3 million cards of the road. Huge.</li>
<li><strong>Consider alternative paper</strong>: Think about buying paper made from treeless paper.</li>
<li><strong>Buy recycled toner and ink</strong>: Cartridges contribute metal and<br />
	plastic to landfills, but buying toner and ink that’s refilled can help<br />
	alleviate this environmental burden.</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t forget the office loo: </strong>Toilet paper is often made from virgin fiber and  up to <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12318915/">424,000 trees would be spared</a> by replacing a 500-sheet roll of virgin fiber toilet paper.</li>
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<em><a href="http://greenprinteronline.com">Green Printer</a><br />
(GP) is the only environmental printing company in North America that<br />
sells brochures and other paper products in runs as low as 10 (instead<br />
of 1000) in order to save trees and meet your organization’s unique<br />
printing needs. And, GP works closely with and buys from paper mills<br />
that run on clean energy and use offsets. What’s more, GP is not shy to<br />
tell you to print less in order to save trees – and the planet. We&#8217;ve<br />
also got a funky Eco Calculator. </em></p>
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