Friday, July 22, 2011

A Rim of Paper Saves Millions of Trees


Papers are omnipresent.

This is a very common fact but something that people do not pay enough attention to. Paper is used in offices and in schools. They are being used in businesses and in almost every place all over the globe. Are you even aware that the most consumed material from our environment is paper-from posters to notes, cartons, milk boxes and more? Millions, if not billions, of paper are being used, re-used, wasted and rarely recycled every day which simply translates to billions of trees being cut down every single day, from all over the world, to support man's demands for paper products. This being the case, there is, indeed, a dire need to recycle paper.

What is Paper Recycling?

Simply put, paper recycling is the process of breaking down paper products into smaller components to be manufactured again to produce paper products. There are a lot of recycling facilities for paper products where old newspapers, carton boxes, cardboard, envelopes, magazines, milk boxes and construction papers can be brought for recycling. Once these old products are treated, they can be used to produce different products like toilet papers, bags, notebooks, paper towels, egg cartons, papers and even baskets.

You can actually earn a lot of money through recycling and in the process of doing so, you are also saving the environment. Recycled papers reduces the need to cut down more trees to produce new paper products and since recycling uses lesser chemicals and bleaches, it is generally considered to be more eco-friendly than producing new papers.

Almost everyone is aware of the many benefits of recycling. However, not everyone is doing their share in saving the trees and the environment. Recycling paper has a lot of advantages including:

1. Reducing the garbage being disposed off into landfills. One-third of the garbage that is being thrown off in landfills are paper products (cartons, office documents, toilet papers, etc.) which are actually recyclable. While paper is recyclable, it does not disintegrate easily when they are put in landfills.

2. Recycling a ton of paper saves enough energy to light a small household for a good three months. Producing paper consumes more energy than recycling them so if we can save enough paper, we can save a lot of energy.

3. When a ton of paper is recycled, 20 decade-old trees are saved. Again, when we recycle paper, we reduce the need to cut down more trees. Trees as well know transforms harmful carbon dioxide into breathable oxygen and we just can't live without them.

Now that you know the benefits of recycling paper, it's now time to take action. If you run your own home-based business or if you are a boss in one of the many companies operating in the United States, you can always shift to online fax as one way to reduce paper. Online fax saves a lot of paper because it gives you the option to print only the messages that you need to print and it does not spew out paper for junk faxes.




Tina L. Douglas is a skilled writer from California. She's an expert writer of online fax. She believes that online fax websites can help promote the benefits of using internet fax than the usual way of faxing.





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