Kids used to go to school and write on chalkboards with chalk that crumbled into white powder, watch filmstrips and 16mm movies, and pass paper notes to each other when they were bored. Now, they write on dry-erase boards and electronic whiteboards, use computers for all kinds of educational activities, watch DVDs projected on a [...]
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Americans discard 4 million tons of office paper every year. To put that into perspective, that’s enough to build a wall of paper at a height of twelve feet, from New York to California. These shocking statistics are inarguable evidence that we each need to take the initiative to live smarter and greener if we [...]
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