Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Rachael Ray Goes Green

Rachael Ray's publisher, Reader's Digest, just reported that the magazine 'Every Day with Rachael Ray ' switched to 85% recycled paper, with 10% being post consumer. They claim the new paper is every bit as good in quality and will save 125,000 trees, 7800 pounds of hazardous air pollution, eliminate 380 garbage trucks of solid waste, and over 25 million tons of carbon dioxide. The publisher also chose a paper mill closer to the printer for savings of gas. The trucks deliver rolls of recycle paper to the plant and pick up printed waste to be returned to paper mill for future production.

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