3
Apr

Harry Potter Goes Green

Posted by Tiffany at 6:50 pm in Children, Environment, Tidbits.

Have you heard? The green world is a buzz with the news that the final Harry Potter book, number seven (and the last) in the famous series, will be printed on recycled paper! If you are a Harry Potter fan this is just one more reason among many to make sure and buy this book. The 784-page book will have a first printing of 12 million copies in the U.S., and nearly two-thirds of the 16,700 tons of paper used will be certified by the Forest Stewardship Council as coming from sustainable timber. It’s the largest-ever purchase of FSC-certified paper to be used in a single book printing. So many trees will be saved but will Harry be so fortunate? I am on pins and needles….

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[tags]Harry Potter, Deathly Hallows, books, recycle, green[/tags]

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  1. [...] natural and/or green moms so I have held back my excitement. I did post awhile back about the new Harry Potter book being printed on recycled paper so that is pretty cool. But now I have found even more reasons and or incentive for moms to get [...]

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