Paper Project
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Passing this on from
ilythia in
threadsofchange because I think it's worthwhile and something in which an easy e-mail speaking out in numbers will probably make a difference.
The Magazine PAPER Project
Printing Alternatives Promoting Environmental Responsibility
"Because less than five percent of U.S. magazine paper contains post-consumer recycled fiber, this country’s magazine industry gobbles up 35 million trees worth of paper each year. Co-op America’s Magazine PAPER Project is working to get more magazines onto environmentally preferable papers – and keep more trees standing in the forests where they belong."
Woodwise.org has a form e-mail that can be sent to show you would support Conde Naste publications switching to eco-friendly papers:take action simply through their site I just did. * If you subscribe to one of Condé Nast’s magazines, be sure to also mention which one. The company's publications include: Condé Nast Traveler, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Glamour, Vogue, Self, Allure, Lucky, Jane, Swoon, Teen Vogue, Bon Appetit, Gourmet, Brides, Modern Bride, House & Garden, Architectural Digest, Details, GQ, W, and Wired.
This site features this and many other 'Action Steps' - things you can do to encourage magazine publishers to be more environmentally responsible and to be more so yourself, a 'Campus Organizing Packet', and other information and ideas.
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The Magazine PAPER Project
Printing Alternatives Promoting Environmental Responsibility
"Because less than five percent of U.S. magazine paper contains post-consumer recycled fiber, this country’s magazine industry gobbles up 35 million trees worth of paper each year. Co-op America’s Magazine PAPER Project is working to get more magazines onto environmentally preferable papers – and keep more trees standing in the forests where they belong."
Woodwise.org has a form e-mail that can be sent to show you would support Conde Naste publications switching to eco-friendly papers:take action simply through their site I just did. * If you subscribe to one of Condé Nast’s magazines, be sure to also mention which one. The company's publications include: Condé Nast Traveler, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Glamour, Vogue, Self, Allure, Lucky, Jane, Swoon, Teen Vogue, Bon Appetit, Gourmet, Brides, Modern Bride, House & Garden, Architectural Digest, Details, GQ, W, and Wired.
This site features this and many other 'Action Steps' - things you can do to encourage magazine publishers to be more environmentally responsible and to be more so yourself, a 'Campus Organizing Packet', and other information and ideas.
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Date: 2004-01-24 08:05 pm (UTC)holy kamoley! i spend every summer in northern British Columbia planting trees for an independent contractor. on average, i put in about 2300 trees a day, averaging about 150,000 over a 3 month season. mostly we put in fast-growth trees, but they still take over 80 years to reach harvestable size.
very little of canada's old-growth forests still stand. its hard to even imagine that kind of deforestation happens until you see clear-cut blocks everyday for months on end. 35 million?! geez, and that's only the magazine industry...
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Date: 2004-01-25 09:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-25 01:47 pm (UTC)i wonder if you recieved the postcard eliav sent? seems several cards we sent were lost in the mail :(
*saaAAAD camel noises*
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Date: 2004-01-25 01:59 pm (UTC)