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Save paper to save forests ppt 2010
1. Save Paper to
Save Forests
By: Geronimo, Jaylyn B. and
Zulueta, Lyka
BSED 3-F (SS)
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2. Save Paper and Forests
• How to do it now!
1. Reduce
the amount you
print.
2. Re-use paper.
3. Recycle paper.
4. Establish a recycling program at work.
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3. 1. Reduce the amount you print.
• Work on, save, publish & distribute
documents in electronic format.
• Check it before you print it.
• Edit and make comments on the soft
copy.
• Ensure all prints are double sided.
• Distribute a single hard copy.
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4. 2. Re-use paper.
•Re-use scrap paper.
•Re-use paper to print nonpresentation documents.
•Re-use paper for notepads.
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5. 3. Recycle paper.
•Finally, when the sheet has been used
on both sides, used as a doodle pad
and made into a paper airplane, it's off
to the recycler. Keep a box under your
desk for recycled paper - and use it.
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6. 4. Establish a recycling program at work.
•Talk to your manager (or the office
manager, or the owner, or whoever can
make it happen) about implementing a
recycling program at your work.
•Do some research on establishing a
successful paper recycling program.
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10. 10 Ways to Help Save Our Forests
1. Recycle in a smart way.
•Throw paper and
cardboard in a bag
separately from cans,
glass and plastics.
• Look for tips on
recycling so you know
that your efforts will be
rewarded with recycled
material.
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11. 2. Don't make exceptions at restaurants.
•If a waiter/waitress
brings you napkins,
just say no nicely.
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12. 3. Before printing a picture or document, ask
yourself, "Do I really need to print this out?
• If you're writing a
paper for school,
most teachers will
accept neat
handwritten work.
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13. 4. Try to use both sides of your papers.
• Use a printer that prints on
both sides automatically
e.g. HP Office jet Pro 8500
A909g Series or a similar
printer of other make.
Make a draft box(if you are
in your office).
• Put in this box all the papers
that have been printed on
one side and use them as
draft papers.
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14. 5. Use anything from recycled sources.
• Make sure any paper
you buy (toilet rolls,
tissue papers,
writing paper) comes
from recycled
sources.
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16. 7. Encourage them to use recycled paper.
• Ask your boss to
buy recycled
paper for your
workplace.
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17. 8. Stop cutting trees.
• Remember to plant
trees. Trees help the
Earth and people.
People should think
before cutting down
trees, "When I cut
down trees, I am
actually affecting the
life of people on
Earth."
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19. 10. Reuse paper bags or compost receipts
and torn-up bank statements.
• Re-use paper
bags to help to
save the forests.
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20. Tips:
• Use scrap paper whenever you can. When writing
down phone messages, instead of writing them on a
new sheet, pull out a piece of scrap paper from the
recycling (provided it's not stained or dirty).
• Plant a small tree. Small trees make beautiful gifts
when going to a dinner or to a neighbor's house. Just
wrap the pot in a nice gift paper. You can also use a
pot holder, if the tree is small enough.
• Reduce, reuse, and recycle.
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