The RePaper Project's new resource guide helps campuses cut paper costs, paper waste, and reduce their carbon footprints.
The RePaper Project, a project of the Environmental Paper Network, has released a new resource entitled, "Paper Steps on Campus: 9 Steps to Protecting the Climate and Reducing Waste through Campus Paper Policies."
The guide, which was compiled in partnership with the National Wildlife Federation and Recycling Organizations of North America, is a comprehensive tool for campuses committed to pushing their climate and sustainability practices to the next level.
According to Pam Blackledge, RePaper’s Project Coordinator and one of the authors of the guide, “Updating paper policies using this guide offers a huge opportunity to cut costs, cut waste, and cut your campus carbon footprint.”
The guide is available online at:
http://www.environmentalpaper.org/repaperproject/bm~doc/campoffpapguidefinal.pdf