700 700 what? 700 pounds per year
It depends on the condition of the paper. If it is still in good condition and can be written on or printed on, then you can reuse it. However, reusing paper too many times can result in a decrease in quality and durability.
I carefully folded along the crease in the paper to create a sharp edge.
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
Yes, shredded paper can typically be recycled. However, some recycling facilities may have specific guidelines for handling shredded paper, such as containing it in a paper bag before recycling to prevent it from becoming litter. Check with your local recycling program for their specific requirements.
As a material, paper has been around for over 2,000 years. Its invention is attributed to the Chinese during the Han Dynasty around 200 BCE. However, the use of paper as we know it today has evolved significantly with advancements in technology and manufacturing processes.
Each American on an average use 2 pounds paper directly or indirectly.
700 lbs per years. If average life span is 80 years. You do the math.
1 roll
A LOT of paper, for sure
If I'm the average American I use about 20 gallons a week. Not the best for my pocketbook.
The average American uses about 2,300 pounds of wood per year, according to data from the U.S. Forest Service. This includes wood used in construction, paper products, furniture, and other goods.
The average human is to at least use or waste over a whole tree or more!!
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About 19pounds
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all you need is a calculator or some paper!