http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/07/us/07hawaii.html?ref=earth
February 6, 2010
The New York Times
By The Associated Press
Brief Summary:
Two years ago, the Senator of Hawaii decided to work on targeting the production of paper and used the two years to save $1.2 million which was nearly 8 million pages or 800 trees. They reduced the use of heavy duty copy machines and came to the conclusion that they could generate the paper themselves and take that responsibility.
Short Response:
They came up with the idea that no paper should be used unless absolutely necessary, and this could actually be something to learn a lesson from. If other countries could take action like this, we could save many trees and make a difference.
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