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Date: Apr 19, 2013 9:41 AM
Subject: 25 Recycling Heroes.
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| Dear Daniel Stafford, Green America's Better Paper Project would like to take a moment over Earth Day weekend to recognize some of the clear leaders in environmentally preferrable publishing. At present, only two percent of US magazines use recycled paper in their pages, though our work together is changing that. As we continue to guide National Geographic toward better paper, we celebrate 25 long-time partners of our Better Paper Project that have all been printing on recycled paper for years. Please consider supporting the magazines pictured below, via the links in this message, or at your local bookstore. During the month of April, we are partnering with Barnes & Noble and leading independent bookstores to prominently feature recycled-paper magazines in their stores. Forests are one of our most treasured resources, but they are disappearing at the rate of 20 football fields per second because of pulp and paper production. When we lose forests, we lose their ability to filter our water, provide habitat for thousands of species, trap carbon and provide us with fresh air. Your support sends a clear message of approval to the magazines that are breaking this cycle with their environmental leadership in publishing practices. Thanks for all you do, Frank Locantore, Better Paper Project Director Green America Find even more recycled-paper magazines listed at the Better Paper Project Web site: | |
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