It's all the rage for magazines to splash green advice across their glossy pages, but most don't even print on recycled paper. Compared to paper produced from virgin sources, the recycled variety uses less water and energy, emits fewer greenhouse gases, and preserves carbon-dioxide-absorbing trees. Yet, shockingly, less than one percent of the approximately 17,000 magazines published in the United States contain any recycled paper, according to the Better Paper Project, a nonprofit… Continue Posted on October 7, 2009 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments
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