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The 4-1-1 on how to throw the book at the yellow pages

The 4-1-1 on how to throw the book at the yellow pages

Ever since Al Gore invented the internet, there's a day each year when I find myself getting a little annoyed. It's the day that three or seven or twelve thick, heavy, plastic wrapped yellow pages directories show up at my doorstep.

Now that we can easily search for any business, good or service by typing a few key words into a search engine, the yellow pages seem to have diminishing use. I mean, I can think of a few ways to actually make use of the book -- booster seat? step stool? -- but for the most part, this is an item whose time has passed.

To make matters worse, something that isn't useful is often wasteful, and in this case we are talking about a LOT of paper getting wasted. In the US alone, 540 MILLION directories are printed each year -- that's 1.79 books for every man, woman and child. And each book weighs 3.62 pounds, so if even half of them get thrown away, we're talking about 488,700 TONS of paper ending up in landfill unnecessarily.

Enter Yellow Pages Goes Green, the genius solution to this problem. As the story goes, a college student from Liberty, MO got fed up and founded a movement. They’re educating American consumers with the goal of soliciting voluntary action by the directory makers to make home delivery “request-it-if-you-want-it”, rather than “we’re-delivering-it-whether-you-like-it-or-not”. In the meantime, use their handy online tool to take your name off the list.

Help make the yellow pages one of those old-timey fixtures of the past that you’ll tell your incredulous grand kids about. Visit Yellow Pages Goes Green today!
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Happy Birthday Eco-Libris!

Happy Birthday Eco-Libris!

July celebrates Eco-Libris’s first birthday! I am happy to write this blog to attest the many accomplishments this amazing company has achieved in just one short year! Eco-Libris has had measurable success in its first year, success that pacifies both the environmentalists and book enthusiasts in each of us.

As many of you know, Eco-Libris strives to lessen the environmental impact of book production, allowing readers the chance to plant a tree for every book they read. Eco-Libris also works with many book publishers, as well as authors, who seek to become more green. One goal of Eco-Libris is to work with readers to balance out half a million trees by the end of 2008, a goal that is challenging but attainable through the efforts of readers like you and me.

The success of their first year in business has been quite monumental! Already 50,005 books have been balanced, consequently planting 65,586 new trees in developing countries with help from their planting partners. Eco-Libris has also formed alliances with publishers and bookstores to help make balancing books even easier for readers.

Eco-Libris seeks to be an agent of change for the book industry, urging book publishers to make reading more environmentally sustainable by using recycled and eco-friendly material in book production. Please read my previous blog about his extraordinary company or visit theEco-Libris website if you’d like more information.

(above photo courtesy of AIR)
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