Depends on how much you recycle.
People need trees to make papers and therefore, if used papers are recycled into new papers, the need for cutting down another tree in order to make paper is reduced. :) Jesse
You need over 60 000 pieces of paper to save another tree.
"Save trees, save life." Bumper Sticker: "If you can breathe while reading this, thank a tree." (printed on recycled paper)
Throw paper into a recycle bin so that the paper will be recycled into new paper. This will save trees.
A metric ton is 1000kg. 16427 kg is 16.427 tons. Multiply that by 19 yourself.
Although the quality of non recycled papers is better than that of recycled ones, I would prefer the recycled ones . We can perform the rough works on these papers. At least ,this little effort made by us could save hundreds of trees!
About 66% of paper used in the United States is recycled each year. Recycling paper helps to save trees, reduce energy consumption, and minimize waste in landfills.
If all newspapers were recycled, it is estimated that we could save around 250 million trees each year. Recycling paper helps reduce the need for new paper production, which in turn helps preserve valuable forests and wildlife habitats.
First, WHAT can you do to save trees. -Don't use paper napkins. Use cloth napkins instead. -Use pencils made out of recycled paper, or recycled wood. -Use plastic bags. Better yet, use reusable bags. -Use a kindle or whatever you can use to read books, instead of reading out of paper books. These are a few ways to reduce the amount of trees you use. Saving trees directly depends on the tree, but some kinds of trees actually need cutting down.
It is estimated that recycling a 4-foot stack of newspapers can save around 12-24 trees. This number can vary based on factors such as the type of paper and the efficiency of the recycling process.
Now one really knows because it would take work math and science. I'm not just saying this because I'm a fourth grader.
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