Sunday, May 11, 2008

All the time we have heard and read that using recycled paper helps to save trees and conserve energy, all in all is good for environment. This information which I got from a cover of printer paper ream by Aspen , which shows actually how much it helps the environment. Choosing recycled papers over non-recycled paper has following environmental impact*.





































30% Recycled Paper50% Recycled Paper100% Recycled Paper
% fewer trees used30%50%100%
% less energy used13%22%43%
% reduction in
greenhouse gas
emissions
11%19%37%
% less water14%23%46%
% reduction in solid waste15%25%49%

*Source: Environmental Defense's Paper Calculator, www.environmentaldefense.org/papercalculator

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Why do we still keep using Pennies and Nickel?

Soaring copper prices are pinching the penny makers. It now costs 1.3cents to make a penny and 7.7cents to make a nickel. But there's an environmental cost, too, to minting new coins- namely, copper mining and refining that involves huge amounts of power and water. Coinstar estimates there are some 150 billion coins going unused in US. => $10billion or $90 per household, stashed in mason jars and under couch cushions. Cashing in just 10% of this amount would translate into sizable environmental savings as show in the table below.













Savings OfEquivalent to
Water82 million showers*
Energy4.1 million 60-watts bulbs**
CO212619 cars removed annually from roads***

* 40 gallons each
** Over average life span of 1000 hours
*** Assuming average mileage
Source: Business week May 2008