Wednesday, June 16, 2010

"An idea that helps create something good out of nothing"


Paper is required and used for anything and everything one can think of. With hundreds of final uses, paper satisfies many important human needs. In fact, it is an integral part of everyday life. The technological advance with computers and photocopiers has increased the consumption and wastage of paper.
Benefits of paper recycling
Waste reduction
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Paper accounts for a significant amount of municipal waste
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Recycling paper means less waste and disposal problem
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Energy conservation
60-70% energy savings over virgin paper production
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Resource conservation
l Recycled paper uses 55% less water and helps preserve our forests
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Pollution reduction
Recycled paper reduces water pollution by 35%, reduces air pollution by 74%, and eliminates many toxic pollutats
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Livelihood creation
Recycling of waste paper creates more jobs

Friday, June 11, 2010

Dear Friends We all are responsible citizon. But in our daily life we forget our responsibility and we don’t give attention toward paper recycling.
Indian consumption of paper is 5 kg per capita, with an expected growth of 6-7% per year. By using paper carelessly, we contribute to the depleting forest cover, drastic climate change and water pollution. For every ton of paper, the paper industry guzzles up 2.8 ton of dry timber and 24000 gallons of water, besides electricity and other resources. Pulp and paper industry is a major contributor in terms of air and water pollution.
Recycling of paper not only save tree and mimeses pollution, but also reduce the waste problem by utilizing waste material like used paper, cotton rags and unwanted biomass.
So dear all friends it is my personal appeal to all of you that please give your attention toward Paper Recycling and show that you are really a responsible citizen.