Let's just say a lot........................
YES,becuase every time you do homework you waste paper and paper = trees
homework uses up tons of paper
Homework assignments can contribute to paper waste, especially if students are printing out worksheets or writing on loose paper. To reduce waste, students can try completing assignments digitally or using recycled paper. The amount of paper wasted by homework will vary depending on the individual and the nature of the assignments.
It depends on how much you waste.
Paper, like most recyclable commodities, has a set value per ton as waste paper. Find out what the value per ton of waste paper is in your area, and that's how much you can get for it.
homework affects social life because if you have too much of it then you won't have time to hang out with your friends and to just have fun because you are over frustrated and worried that if you don't finish your homework you might get in trouble i for one think that we should not have homework!!!
Because it's good for the environment and it will save more trees. If we don't recycle and just throw it away, we have to cut down more trees to make more paper that would be unnecessary if we would just reuse the paper that we already have made. Recyclable paper helps the environment because it stops a lot of used paper being put into waste dumps or burn, and also if you recycle paper it means manufacturers don't have to cut down more trees to make paper.
how much trees you think we waste
No studies have been done
Many paper mills recycle much of the waste that comes from production. Paper mills are usually very environmentally friendly.
littering using to much gas and wasting paper if you use to much paper lumberers cut down more and more trees paper is made out of trees then we wont have any more trees which means we have no oxygen
It would be possible to make paper from oak trees. However, oak is a hardwood and is much more valuable as lumber than the sorts of trees usually used to make paper.