If you’re like me, you often look for ways to use up less paper. You print on both sides of the paper, reuse the back of used paper, and make sure to put used paper products in the recycling bin.
But thanks to improved technology and vigorous tree-planting efforts, paper is now a very eco-friendly alternative. This infographic tells us why:
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