Paper Recycling
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An Eco-Friendly Gift Guide for Mother’s Day
May 9th, 2008
You still have two days left to pick out a Mother’s Day gift. But think of the environment this year while you’re shopping.
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Digital Newspaper Service Offers Free Month of Service
April 17th, 2008
To celebrate Earth Day, NewspaperDirect Inc. is offering new users one month of free access to over 600 newspapers from around the world.
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Publications Offer Free Digital Issues for Earth Day
April 14th, 2008
Yoga Journal and Vegetarian Times are offering free digital versions of their Earth Day issues in partnership with virtual newsstand Zinio.
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Lionsgate Announces Green DVD Packaging
March 19th, 2008
Starting June 3, independent studio Lionsgate will begin packaging its DVDs in recycled and recyclable materials.
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Nordstrom to Feature Eco-Friendly Shopping Bags and Boxes
March 17th, 2008
Nordstrom will introduce environmentally friendly packaging options for its customers throughout 2008, including fully recyclable shopping bags/gift boxes and a reusable shopping tote.
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8 Ways to Green Your Earth Day
March 16th, 2008
Earth Day is just around the corner. Here’s eight ways to help you celebrate this year, courtesy of the site that helps Make Every Day Earth Day™.
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Sugar Land Hosts Environmental Week
March 14th, 2008
The City of Sugar Land, Texas and Keep Sugar Land Beautiful are hosting the first annual Environmental Week from April 13-19, a week of environmental activities for all ages.
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Pirates Launch Recycling Programs at Ballpark
March 12th, 2008
The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced a new green campaign that will feature ballpark recycling efforts, energy reduction steps and other eco-friendly plans.
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Staples Copy & Print Centers Go Green
March 12th, 2008
Staples’ Copy & Print Centers is the first national company in its class to use recycled paper as a standard product for high-speed jobs.
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International Paper Tops List Of Socially Responsible Companies
March 5th, 2008
Fortune has released its annual list of the most admired companies, and the most “socially responsible” was International Paper.



