That paper is not naturally white. This “white”–ness is the result of 18 different chemicals, many of which contaminate natural water bodies. That 16,000 trees are cut daily, a significant percentage of which are used in the paper industry.
Yeah! The numbers are shocking.
But why did we find out about this?
Well, we supplied sustainable gifting products to companies, and this involved a lot of different office visits. We noticed the abundance of copier paper and other stationery. Coming from a sustainable space, we wanted to understand exactly what the impact of this is on our environment.
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