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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Minimizing Paper Usage



We have all had that teacher that needed us to have a copy of each and every single reading when we come to class, or that teacher who wanted a printed copy of the ten-page paper that is expected next week. These are fine yet it seems as if they don't understand that utilizing so much paper is harmful to the environment.  

What would you be able to do? Ask teacher whether you can bring a laptop or a tablet to class so that you can download the reading material onto that and read it from that. If not, print on the two sides of the page to decrease the amount of paper utilized. In some situation if you have to turn in a long paper, ask the teacher to whether it is alright to print on the two sides of the page and clarify the reason you're asking. Most teachers care about environment too and would allow you to do as such.

Also don’t throw your notes at the end of semester in this way you are also wasting a lot of paper and for new papers more tress are cut down and deforestation is very harmful for the environment. Good thing in universities is that most professors need to keep their material consistent with guidelines from university. So this means students next semester will be learning essentially a similar material that you learned from a previous semester.

If you took great notes, request your professor to connect you with new students in a future class so you can give them your notes. These notes will help new students by having the option to read what they are learning in the expressions of another student. It is valuable to read things that are worded differently in contrast to what the teacher said. You may need to find a student without anyone’s help on your own.

If you can't get anybody to give the notes to, at very least, recycle the paper you utilized. Recycling is such a basic thing to do, however many people don't do it.

Written by; Ali Sarmad Kazmi

3 comments:

  1. The transferring of notes is the best suggestion 😂

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  2. Even in thesis we have to submit hard copy after soft copy 😑

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