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Going paperless does not save trees

  • steve8125
  • Feb 11, 2016
  • 1 min read

GreenPrint

Two Sides North America has released a new study outlining key facts on why paperless initiatives do not save trees. Findings point to mounting evidence that loss of markets for paper and other wood products, a large portion of which are produced from wood harvested on privately owned land, increases the risk of forest loss. The study was conducted by Dovetail Partners, an environmental think tank specialising in forestry research and analysis.


 
 
 

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