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Aug. 31st, 2006 07:43 pmOkay, so. Riddle me this, Batman. Recycled paper used a lot less raw materials, energy, water, and pretty much every other resource that goes into paper making.
So why are notebooks from recycled paper usually more expensive than notebooks made from new paper? Is it just the companies figure the only people who are going to care are middle class or better and willing to pay a "conscience tax" or something? Instead of just making plain old bog standard notebooks that happen to be made from less stuff, so they're cheaper to make?
So why are notebooks from recycled paper usually more expensive than notebooks made from new paper? Is it just the companies figure the only people who are going to care are middle class or better and willing to pay a "conscience tax" or something? Instead of just making plain old bog standard notebooks that happen to be made from less stuff, so they're cheaper to make?
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Date: 2006-09-01 01:00 am (UTC)It's why you rarely see notebook or newsprint made from 100% recycled paper, you usually see a blend of fibers 15-20% recycled/reclaimed the rest virgin pulp these blends still cannot be run through the presses at full speed but they can run much faster than 100% recycled paper can. 100% Recycled papers are much thicker than your standard notebook sheets, to make up for the lost strength.
So the only thing Recycled Paper saves in the end it trees.
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Date: 2006-09-01 01:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-01 01:17 am (UTC)Its why you see money made from fabric fibers which are much longer and stonger than standard tree pulp.
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Date: 2006-09-01 01:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-01 02:00 am (UTC)And I know WAY to much about Fibers LOL