bp oil spill nyt
They can be very useful, so that booster seats for older children, wood fires or presses, including leaves, but when it comes to his real Furthermore, the telephone can not compete with the Internet.
As the spread of online directories continues employers continue to print volumes of fat and distribute them to thousands of homes in Salt Lake and businesses each year. The result of Dozens of phone books, stacked below offices and in the corners almost intact. Some plastic surgery books there, just in case you need to press a sheet, recycling of other them, but much of the cast.
A telephone company said in 2006 among residents of Salt Lake City area recycled 552 tons of Dex directories, saving 9,400 trees, enough landfill space to handle dollars a year of garbage from 248 households, enough electricity to feed 226 homes for a year and enough water to fill five Olympic size swimming pools. The numbers are impressive, but there are many variables to consider.
Peter Larmey, director of external communications the company owning the phone book distributor, said it is often difficult to establish a direct correlation between the number of books distributed and the number of recycling, particularly in a specific area such as Salt Lake. "It depends on many factors. For example, a person in Ogden could choose to recycle your book in Salt Lake City, "said Larmey.
The company, which publishes directories of 1.3 million local directory may be more widespread in the industry, but there are dozens of others. Another company, a famous book is the second yellow larger, and had estimated the distribution of this year 427,500 pounds of the region of Salt Lake.
To generate advertising opportunities Moreover, companies have also expanded their markets by producing books aimed at specific populations. A company has launched an edition Spanish three years ago, and a man of business in Salt Lake, Sean Wright, has launched a new directory, the message gay this year. In May, the Salt Lake Tribune reported that in the region of Salt Lake four companies publish nine directories with a total circulation of 2.6 million copies, which means "Enough to feed every man, woman and child living between Salt Lake City and Ogden with two books." Numbers are on the conservative side and do not take into account guidelines and pages Gay, who has 50,000 copies this year.
Your half phone weighs about seven pounds, which represents approximately 13,825 tons of phone books distributed each year in Salt Lake alone, or in simpler terms, many "all waste" paper. Suddenly, the 552 tons that the company said last year that past does not seem much recycled.
The problem of waste paper is one that has plagued the phone book industry for decades. On December 4, 1916, the New York Times published an article on a campaign document of "economy", to reduce paper waste. He said that the biggest user role in the town was a company that prints phone books.
The accessibility and convenience of the Internet has created a new frontier for the phone (In addition to a more environmentally friendly alternative) and companies are investing in sites to facilitate competition. In fact, in some states largest phone provider has requested authorization to suspend sales of its comprehensive directory white pages in the hope of convert more people to your site although print versions are also available. Some companies in Canada are already there.
Sharon Gallup, media consultant for this book Yellow particular, we have all learned, said the popularity of online directories is constantly increasing. "This August, we had eight million visitors first visit the website, he said. Gallup has revealed that the choice between books and the Internet is generational. "They are turning to the book when I need a number, but the young people go on the site." Yet, Gallup said, " the book will never disappear. "
If true, the least we can do is recycle.
BP Oil Spill: All Oxygen Removed from Gulf
Tags: bp oil spill ny times, nyt, bp oil spill nyt, obama






Recent Comments: