Paper recycling is a fitting endeavor for an academic library. A literature review and a feasibility study revealed that the benefits can include reduced costs to the university, librarians\u27 involvement in a cooperative campus-wide project and improved staff morale throughout the library
Recycling of high-grade paper is one method of reducing the use of natural resources and the amount ...
The fall of 2004 at Minnesota State University, a new program called MavPrint was introduced. The us...
Paper is one of the most abundant wastes produced by humans, both by households and schools and offi...
Conclusions While it is difficult to predict what the future may hold in regard to paper use and rec...
Academic libraries, as centers for print materials for their campuses, have much to offer to paper r...
This paper considers the use of paper by academics and student computer laboratories at Rhodes Unive...
The goals of our project were to determine the amount of the library’s paper waste. In order to do t...
The purpose of this project was to approach the issue of paper usage at Smith College through encour...
A RESOLUTION To request that the Administration, Faculty, Staff, and System of Louisiana State Unive...
Responsible Consumption and Production is the twelfth United Nations Sustainable Development Group g...
The theme of this issue is paper.https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/installment/1016/thumbnail.jp
Contrary to popular belief, paper products are the one material that has actually increased (in perc...
In this study I investigated the cost effectiveness of retrieving reusable paper from recycling bins...
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State\u27s faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to t...
This factsheet is part of a series highlighting different recyclable commodities and focuses on pape...
Recycling of high-grade paper is one method of reducing the use of natural resources and the amount ...
The fall of 2004 at Minnesota State University, a new program called MavPrint was introduced. The us...
Paper is one of the most abundant wastes produced by humans, both by households and schools and offi...
Conclusions While it is difficult to predict what the future may hold in regard to paper use and rec...
Academic libraries, as centers for print materials for their campuses, have much to offer to paper r...
This paper considers the use of paper by academics and student computer laboratories at Rhodes Unive...
The goals of our project were to determine the amount of the library’s paper waste. In order to do t...
The purpose of this project was to approach the issue of paper usage at Smith College through encour...
A RESOLUTION To request that the Administration, Faculty, Staff, and System of Louisiana State Unive...
Responsible Consumption and Production is the twelfth United Nations Sustainable Development Group g...
The theme of this issue is paper.https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/installment/1016/thumbnail.jp
Contrary to popular belief, paper products are the one material that has actually increased (in perc...
In this study I investigated the cost effectiveness of retrieving reusable paper from recycling bins...
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State\u27s faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to t...
This factsheet is part of a series highlighting different recyclable commodities and focuses on pape...
Recycling of high-grade paper is one method of reducing the use of natural resources and the amount ...
The fall of 2004 at Minnesota State University, a new program called MavPrint was introduced. The us...
Paper is one of the most abundant wastes produced by humans, both by households and schools and offi...