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Since 1961, consumption
of wood has doubled and paper use has more than tripled. Today,
less than one fifth of the world's population living in Europe,
the United States, and Japan consumes over half the world's industrial
timber and more than two thirds of its paper. In the next 15 years,
global demand for paper is expected to grow by half again as industrial
countries continue to raise their already high levels of consumption
and developing countries try to catch up.
The good news is that
innovative ways of satisfying the need for forest products less
wastefully are also being pursued, from reducing waste in the
forest and in processing, to more efficient use of building material,
to expanding paper recycling. Recycling is so successful that
today over one third of the fiber used to make paper comes from
recovered paper.
The Sanstha has also
joined hands to promote recycling of paper in cities like Calcutta,
Chennai, Rajkot, Vadodara and Surat in India. The campaign for
recycling paper has attained amazing awareness and success. In
Calcutta, for example, youths have taken the responsibility to
collect newspapers, used papers and discarded magazines from homes.
In the last 3 years, they have collected 88,000 kg. of paper that
has been sent to factories in Calcutta for recycling
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