"Every ton of recycled paper saves 17 trees."
That got me researching and examining recycled personal laser printer papers.
A tidbit from the "Get Involved" web page related to Armstrong Atlantic State University sort of slapped me up side the head:
"When buying printer paper, look for recycled paper with a high percentage of post-consumer content and the minimum of chlorine bleaching. Even recycled paper gobbles up a great deal of energy, water, and chemical resources in its processing."
I have been buying Recycled paper from Office Depot. But it's only 35% recycled materials. A fast web search showed that Mohawk recycled paper is from 100% recycled materials.
Then I ran across another sobering fact: "100% recycled copy and print paper use at least 50% post-consumer recycled content ". So 100% = 50%. Strange math! Read the labels carefully
Not only that ... most recycled paper is guaranteed to run on office copiers, laser printers, and inkjet printers. Only testing will tell if the paper curls too much in humid conditions (like summer in Hotlanta).
After more searching (I refuse to say "Bing-ing") I found acid-free 100% recycled paper processed without using chlorine. The paper has better recycled amount, is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), is available from a local business, and is an excellent price. Next time, I get the 100% recycled paper!
- Staples 100% FSC-certified recycled paper (currently only $7 per ream)


