Monday, December 13, 2010
How sustainable is the paperless office?
Furniss, Charlie. 2004. "conundrum in the congo." Geographical (Campion Interactive Publishing) 76, no. 7: 55-61. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed December 13, 2010).
Now, a bit dated, and I haven't found time to determine if much has been done since then but something to consider when we try to convince ourselves that online banking is more environmentally sustainable. Trees can be grown, and paper can be produced in an environmentally sustainable way, but the mineral resources used to manufacture computers, plus the environmental costs to dispose are arguably less sustainable.
This piece reveals the politics and destruction behind the world's hunger for a limited supply of all kinds of essential raw materials that are not sustainable.
Now, a bit dated, and I haven't found time to determine if much has been done since then but something to consider when we try to convince ourselves that online banking is more environmentally sustainable. Trees can be grown, and paper can be produced in an environmentally sustainable way, but the mineral resources used to manufacture computers, plus the environmental costs to dispose are arguably less sustainable.
This piece reveals the politics and destruction behind the world's hunger for a limited supply of all kinds of essential raw materials that are not sustainable.
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