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If there is one aspect that makes going paperless a drab and dreary option, it's the idea of not being able to have our reading pleasure in the most comfortable manner we want to. Most people include reading as their form of relaxation. They will plan on having a good rest by preparing their favorite couch or recliners, or prop up their pillows and stay in bed, or even lie on a sunny porch or beach, with having a good book to read as their best way to spend their free time.
How can such scenarios be possible in a paperless society? Electronic books are available but it seems PC's, laptops or even electronic notebooks can't take the place of a handy paperback book, if you intend to make reading your form of relaxation.
The Convenience of a Wireless Reading Device
The good news is, there is now a wireless reading device that makes reading in a paperless society even more pleasurable. It is lightweight since it weighs only 10.2 ounces and much easier to handle than the traditional books because it's thin and slim. Ergonomically, this wireless reading device allows a reader to assume any position considered comfortable. One doesn't have to worry about the lighting effects because the reading device has lighting control features or even a glare reduction capability for reading under the bright sun.
In fact, older people who used to love reading but had to stop because their eyes could no longer manage to read the fine prints, will find this wireless reading device quite agreeable. The size of the text prints can be enlarged according to their visual ability or they can have the option of setting it in the "read-to-me" mode. This particular option allows the reading material to be read out loud in case you're doing something else like driving, cooking, gardening or even while working out in your exercise equipment. It's portable because it runs on rechargeable batteries which can last for days.
The Need to Go Paperless and Maintain a Paperless Society
The best thing about this wireless reading device is the possibility that the concept of a paperless society can finally be realized. We already have e-mails and e-cards to take the place of letters written in stationery and greeting cards. There are the online banking facilities and online payments, where the mailing of bills and monthly statements are no longer necessary. Reports, presentations, contracts, charts and blueprints that consume sheets of paper can now be presented via computer technology.
The realization of a paperless society is important because the use of paper is one of the main reasons why trees in the forests continue to dwindle. In the US alone, records show that as much as 99,778,437 tons of papers were used which was equivalent to an average of 663 pounds of paper per US citizen. UK, posted fewer consumption at 12.5 million per year but it still represents a big demand, when all figures are combined worldwide.
Do you know how many trees it takes to produce a ton of paper? Here are some facts that will easily tell you how many trees were used to produce those millions of tons:
A single tree is used to produce about 8,333.33 sheets of copier paper about 0.6 tree will be used to make 10 reams of copier paper.
24 trees will be used to make a ton of uncoated and non-recycled office paper;
8 trees will be used to make a ton of coated, low grade magazine or catalogue paper;
15 trees will be used to make a ton of coated high-grade magazine paper.
Trees are important in paper making because its cellulose fibers make up about 95% of the raw materials used to make paper. It will then take about 10 to 20 years for a tree to grow into full maturity. The kinds of trees used vary, they may be the softwood species like the spruce, fir or pine or it can be a hardwood species like oak, birch or maple. These are all the facts why paper and our use it contributed to the forests' depletion.
The Environmental Protection Agency has its own piece of information to add, why going paperless can help our environment. Only 10% of the papers we use are retained as our personal or official records. The remaining 90% all go to wastes. Recycling helps in lessening the wastes but not enough. In spite of the recycling methods used, a third of the country's garbage is still represented by millions of tons of paper.
Try considering these facts, perhaps you will find that going paperless and supporting a paperless society will help us lessen the demand for paper. Besides, a good wireless reading device is not as bad as a substitute after all, to replace those dust-gathering books in your shelves.
