Even though we exist in a largely digital world, many of us still carry a torch for good old fashioned paper. There’s something that’s just so satisfying about the tactile experience of hard copies.
When I was a kid, my parents had a collection of historic old, yellowed newspapers. For example, I distinctly remember an oldWashington Post newspaper sitting on a bookshelf from July 21, 1969 with ...
As debates over environmental responsibility intensify across industries, one thing is clear: every sheet of paper has a footprint and now we can measure it more accurately than ever. The ...
A World War II-era boiler in Virginia is at the center of a growing debate over the paper industry’s role in climate change — and how much pollution goes uncounted due to loopholes in federal ...
Advances in laptops and technology are pushing screens into schools like never before. So what does this drive toward digital classrooms mean for that oldest and simplest of touch screens: a plain old ...
Look around your house and you'll discover all kinds of ways to wrap presents beautifully with less waste. A friend messaged me last week to ask about green alternatives to wrapping paper. "I haven’t ...