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Green printing Energy efficiency
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Introduction Economical printing is one of the habits you can adopt to reduce your carbon footprint, thereby working towards a greener environment. There are three rules of thumb when printing... 1 Don't print what you don't need 2 Print smarter 3 Print using less paper
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Advantages Traditional printing uses petroleum-based inks, whereas green printing techniques commonly used inks that are soy or vegetable-based. To create soy ink, soybean oil is refined and combined with waxes, resins, and pigments to achieve the desired color and consistency. Since soybean oil is clearer than petroleum-based oils, it uses less pigment to arrive at the desired colors, meaning that fewer harmful chemicals are used. These inks can also be easily removed from paper, allowing for more reuse and recyclability of post-consumer products. In addition, the waste that is created during this recycling is not hazardous, making it easier and healthier to dispose. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/2140708
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Disadvantages Initial Cost The first--and perhaps most prohibitive--disadvantage to green building is the upfront cost. Eco-friendly building materials are often difficult to find in many areas of the United States, which can cause the prices to be much higher than standard building materials. Funding, Availability of Materials, Location, Time Frame Read more: Disadvantages of Green Building | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_4926075_disadvantages- green-building.html#ixzz25TDR2400
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Summary Use Green printing to simplify workspaces To save energy and in the end to save money
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