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PAPER. Mills are running off brand new sheets of the stuff everyday. Why? Mostly due to this nation's insatiable appetite for a material that could easily be recycled. PAPER. A material that is much more renewable than this world's rainforests, which are dying off at an alarming rate. American forests are being depleted as well. It doesn't take much effort to reverse this dangerous trend. Connect your thoughts with the future before it's too late. Recycle the white stuff. And the colored stuff, too.

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