Arizona district hopes to save $250,000 through paper conservation

July 19, 2010
Paradise Valley initiates Project Pulp

From The Arizona Republic: A paper conservation initiative in the Paradise Valley (Ariz.) Unified School District could save the district more than $250,000 each year, officials say. Project Pulp calls for the district to use centralized, lower cost-per-copy printers and print on both sides of a sheet of paper. The district hopes to save more than $250,000 each year along with 3,600 trees and 3 million gallons of water.

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