Computer paper can add up money-wise and tree-wise as well. One thing I have made it a habit to do is to use both sides of paper. Even paper I get in the mail, or handouts from school, etc. Anytime I get paper that is printed only on one side, I make sure to use the other side in my printer. Of course, I can’t use this paper to write personal letters, or business letters, or print out customer receipts. But there are other things I can use it for such as printing out my receipts for tax purposes and stuff like that. I am not sure how much money I save by doing this, but I know I would use twice as much paper as I do now. At $35 for a case of paper, the savings really adds up. And that is before I consider the cost to our environment by wasting paper unnecessarily.
We can take this one step further and put the paper into the recycle bin when we are done with it. Unless it has personal information on it, then shred it for your own protection.
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