Normally books can be read and reread, but there comes a time when there’s just too many, or they’re not popular anymore.
How do you get rid of them?
Can they be recycled, reused?
There’s an idea, and that can lead to other ideas…
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Posted July 3, 2012 by argentumvulgaris in Recycling, Simple green ideas. Tagged: old books, recycling. 2 Comments
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So how have we gotten so far off course? When the label of ‘green’ was introduced, it was seen as a mission statement; something that would entitle the customer to some sense of comfort that they product they were supporting (which was usually more expensive) was working with the Earth’s best interests at heart. Instead we have simply completed a full consumerist revolution; the label has been taken, assigned a cultural identity and used to sell a piece of a lifestyle that is intended to speak more to your peers than to subsidize an environmental commitment.
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Posted by Ilona Akyavas on August 31, 2012 at 11:56 am
One solution
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Posted by argentumvulgaris on August 31, 2012 at 1:05 pm
>Ilona, indeed. I prefer to read books, but I remember accumulating many that would never be read, for them it would be a solution.
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