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Wednesday, May 15th, 2013
To help consumers learn more about sustainable forestry, and ideally make better decisions when purchasing items derived from forestry products, the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) has launched a new microsite designed to explain the raison d’être of sustainable forestry, SFI governance and basic principles, and the meaning of the SFI ...
Posted in Forestry Issues, Paper and Pulp | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, May 7th, 2013
When Superstorm Sandy battered the East Coast last October, assaulting the Northeast on October 29, many lives and businesses were disrupted. Among them was commercial printer 4Over, Inc., whose Moonachie, N.J. plant was devastated by Sandy, with the shop floor submerged under nearly four feet of water. For five months ...
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Friday, May 3rd, 2013
A question posed and posted by GreenBiz’s Joel Makower a little over a month ago asks, “What is sustainability anyway?” Admittedly, it’s a question we have asked on the Going Green blog at various times over my three-year tenure and whilst it is easy to come up with abstract theories, ...
Posted in Corporate Sustainability Initiatives | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
Over at Dead Tree Edition, our friend Mr. Tree (if that is his name) turns the microphone over to Frank Locantore, Project Director of the Green America Better Paper Project, to discuss the highlights of a new study (pdf) commissioned by the National Geographic Society and conducted by Environ that ...
Posted in Forestry Issues, Paper and Pulp, Recycled Paper Products | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, March 20th, 2013
Whilst it could be argued that New York Mayor Bloomberg’s attempt to ban large sugary drinks is a bit of an overreach which probably won’t make much of a difference for anyone jonesing for a sugar fix (people can’t just buy two or more smaller drinks?), and personally I’d push ...
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Tuesday, March 19th, 2013
Here’s a good question for your next cocktail party: how many chopsticks can you get one tree? Turns out, the answer is 4,000, but as this article in the Washington Post last week pointed out, that’s not enough to keep up with the demand for disposable chopsticks, which consumes up ...
Posted in Forestry Issues | 1 Comment »
Monday, March 18th, 2013
WhatTheyThink’s Going Green has joined forces with Two Sides to help address the “perceptions” that paper destroys forests, that electronic media are “greener” than print and paper, and that recycling is the solution to all environmental ills.
“Whose woods these are I think I know...” Well, maybe not. According to a ...
Posted in Forestry Issues, Two Sides | 1 Comment »
Friday, March 15th, 2013
Call it madness if you like, but for those who are not so much into the impending NCAA championships (aka March Madness)—and I suspect that will include any Syracuse fan—Mother Nature Network jumps the shark, as it were, and offers some nature/environment-themed tournaments. Such as the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s ...
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Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
Here’s a novel idea to promote the use of physical mail: chocolate stamps. Via Two Sides UK:
On 6 February, the Belgium postal service bpost announced a series of five innovative postage stamps carrying both the smell and taste of chocolate. A limited edition of stamp sheets will be issued on25 ...
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Tuesday, March 12th, 2013
I am a big fan of Boise Paper’s weekly (on Fridays) Tweet Roundup which helps separate the wheat from the chaff in the cacophony of the Twitterverse (wow, that’s a fatal collision of metaphors isn’t it?). One interesting link shows a use for all those unused phone books: art.
Of course, ...
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