17 Trees

How Many Times Have You Heard That recycling one ton of paper saves 17 trees? This idea is posited on countless Web sites (at least 31,500 by my Google search) as one reason to recycle. I've even seen the message on garbage trucks promoting recycling programs! Web sites from countries that use the metric system similarly claim that recycling one tonne of paper saves 17 trees. This is a little odd because a metric tonne weighs 2,204.622 pounds, which is why it is called a “long” ton as opposed to our non-metric 2,000-pound “short” ton. The only possible ...

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