Let us do some calculations;
About 400 Million Metric Ton paper is made world over every year.
If all paper is cut in to 8.5x11 inch sheet and all paper is 70 gm/m2, the total number of sheets per year will be
95 Trillion sheets.
Americans buy about 100 million tons of paper each year, which is roughly 2 billion reams of paper. This translates to approximately 10 million sheets of paper bought by Americans each year.
Approximately 400 billion A4 sheets of paper are produced each year worldwide. This figure can vary based on factors such as global demand, economic conditions, and the increasing shift towards digital communication. The paper industry continues to adapt to changing consumption patterns, promoting sustainability and recycling efforts.
about 115 billion sheets of paper are used by persnal computers and more than 700 pounds of paper are used each year by the average American. Found at http://www.id2.ca/downloads/eco-design-paper-facts.pdf
762,971,970 sheets each year
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500,760 sheets of paper one person uses in a year. The average person that works in a office uses 904,375 sheets in one year.
About 42-43 trees with one person!
The average office worker in the UAE uses approximately 10,000 to 12,000 sheets of A4 paper per year. This number can vary based on the specific industry, company practices, and the degree of digitalization within the organization. Many companies are increasingly adopting digital solutions to reduce paper usage, which may lead to lower consumption over time. However, traditional practices still contribute to significant paper use in many offices.
Paper towels were first made by Arthur Scott from a cartload of rejected toilet paper.He perforated them into small towel-size sheets and sold them as the first disposable paper towels. Scott was also the first to introduce the paper towel for kitchens, in 1931.Gurjot Singh Sodhi
A book is a set of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of ink, paper, parchment, or other materials, usually fastened together to hine.
about 7,300 tons with 8% representing the United States
2006