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Compared
\nto making new paper, producing one ton of recycled paper
\nresults in 35% less water pollution, uses less than 50%
\nof the water, produces 75% less air pollution, and uses
\nup 75% less energy. Newsprint, ledger paper, computer paper,
\ncorrugated cardboard, and mixed paper should be recycled.
\nSome communities have curb-side recycling, others rely on
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One
\nof the best ways to reduce the flow of paper into your household
\nis to limit your “junk” mail. Here’s how: write to Mail Preference
\nService, Direct marketing association, PO Box 3861, New York,
\nNY 10163-3861. Request that your name be taken off mailing lists
\nand not sold to other merchandisers. In four to six months,
\nyou should begin to see a dramatic drop in your direct mailings.
\nYou may also use the return envelopes (or the 800 phone numbers)
\nprovided in many mailings to tell the mailer to take your name
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