OOP: Grades of Recycling - was - Re: Two-way Mirror

medeacallous medeacallous at yahoo.ca
Fri Jun 27 06:09:15 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 64750


 
  

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Grey Wolf" <greywolf1 at j...> 
wrote:

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> 
> My edition (British) is made with recycled paper, so no trees 
lost. I 
> understand that the Canadian is recycled too. 
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> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> Grey Wolf




Um, Grey Wolf...

Could you clarify the info about OotP British edition being printed 
on recycled paper? As far as I know, and according to several web 
sources (links below), the Canadian edition is the only one printed 
on entirely post-consumer paper, which means it's the only one which 
used zero trees. It may be that the British edition contains 
recycled fibres, or is all recycled but not all post-consumer, but 
that would mean that it is not a 'zero trees' print run. May I ask 
the source of your information that the UK edition is 'tree free'? 
What exactly does this source say?

BTW, here's the information about the Canadian edition:

http://www.oldgrowthfree.com/potter.html 
*scroll down to the 'Ancient Forest Friendly Potter Facts' title

http://www.calendarlive.com/books/cl-fi-
potter19jun19,0,2173988.story?coll=cl-books-features 
*scroll down to the third-to-last paragraph


Hope that helps,

MC, a naturalised (naturalized) Canadian who still retains her 
Yankee tendency to speak up, eh.
 






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