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..from 50 simple things

50 Simple Steps to Save the Earth form Global Warming was a quick an action-inspiring read. The book, published this year by the Green Patriot Working Group, emphasized the need for every individual to take action because skeptics are right—one person cannot make a difference. This theme was not only discussed in the introduction, but repeated in each of the 50 actions in form of interesting factoids. For instance, we are told that if everyone unplugged their appliances when not in use, we’d save enough energy to power a small city! Wow!

      Even more exciting was that the book talked about Dogwood Alliance (once) and FSC (thrice). Step 49, which discussed the spiritual/religious aspect of environmentalism, said that Christian publisher Thomas Nelson, in 2007, printed the first Bible on FSC certified paper. Step 24, in urging homeowners to use sustainable construction materials, had an in depths discussion on buy FSC certified lumber from retailers such as The Home Depot. The 10th step was written on buying sustainably sourced paper products (100% post-consumer recycled and FSC certification) because for every pound of recycled paper you buy, you prevent the emission of 4 pounds of carbon dioxide. Stressing the importance of consumer power, the authors urged people to buy from Staples and Office Depot and even provided a lengthy list of environmentally minded organizations and companies. Top on the list was Bowater, with details on how it has signed an agreement with Dogwood to only purchase sustainably sourced wood.

      The word is getting out there! And since the market ultimately revolves around demand created by the individual consumer, this growing awareness is great news! FSC was referred to again in relation to Potlatch and Domtar. Ironically, however, the last “sustainable” company on the list was International Paper: “As one of the world’s largest paper and forest products company, International Paper is committed to sustainable forestry in the forests they manage.” Notice the glaringly absent mention of FSC certification.

 

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