National Wildlife Federation in collaborative effort with McGraw-Hill and NewPage to increase textbook recycling
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The positive news is that when books are recycled, the recovered fiber is being put to good re-use - generally in tissue, cardboard, linerboard, boxboard, or insulation, thereby saving virgin resources. The bad news is that not enough books are currently being recycled; however, this is a situation that can be changed - given enough incentive, education, and implementation of proven methods of disposal and processing.
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