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The production of recycled paper has a significant impact on the forest, as it efficiently reuses a forest resource before cutting down new trees. Cascades uses the urban forest—recycling bins—rather than the conventional forest to make the majority of its products. This process saves the equivalent of 35 million trees each year. Overall, the production of recycled paper uses less water and produces less waste and air emissions than virgin paper. Moreover, Cascades uses biogas, a renewable local energy, which avoids emitting the equivalent of 70,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
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