The newest addition to Torraspapel’s sustainability series shows how paper contributes to the fight against climate change.
“Reading a newspaper has a lower impact on global warming than reading the news online for 30 minutes.”
“Teaching with textbooks printed on paper contributes to global warming ten times less than the use of electronic documentation.”
These are just some of the statements culled from different studies on the carbon footprint of products, activities and sectors which the Paper Chain, an initiative that unites sectors in Spain whose primary activity involves paper, has collected in the publication “Árbol, PAPEL, Planeta” (Tree, PAPER, Planet).
Torraspapel echoes these in its third downloadable sustainability brochure, “Paper: the alternative to climate change.” Click here to download the brochure.
“Reading a newspaper has a lower impact on global warming than
reading the news online for 30 minutes.”
“Teaching with textbooks printed on paper contributes to global
warming ten times less than the use of electronic
documentation.”
These are just some of the statements culled from different
studies on the carbon footprint of products, activities and
sectors which the Paper Chain, an initiative that unites sectors
in Spain whose primary activity involves paper, has collected in
the publication “Árbol, PAPEL, Planeta” (Tree, PAPER, Planet).
Torraspapel echoes these in its third downloadable
sustainability brochure, “Paper: the alternative to climate
change.” Click here
http://www.torraspapel.com/en-
us/prensa/Pages/publicaciones.aspx?technology=11# to download
the brochure.



