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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby
Okay, I know I have said this before, so apologies to all who are reading this for the 83rd time.
But the paper made here in the US and in Canada (and many other responsible countries) is made from trees grown much like crops specifically for the purpose of making paper. The trees are scientifically engineered for speedy growth and greater pulp yield. In these managed forests, more trees are actually planted each year then are cut down.
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Interesting. So the paper industry helps clean the air by being responsible for planting trees. Cool.
And no, I haven't read that before- so no apology needed.
So, in that case, I wonder if it is possible that the recycling of paper is actually worse for the planet? There is the energy use, water pollution, and transportation. Have there been studies about this kind of thing?