This Land is Whose Land ? by James D. Patton (George) Americans spend in excess o f $ 100 b illio n a year to create 30 b illio n original documents In an average office 1.5 pounds o f waste paper is generated per employee daily. 500 b illio n copies are made a year and 42 b illio n fax's sent. It is estimated that 50- 70% o f employee time is spent on paperwork. These volumes equate to increased timber harvests, increased consumption o f energy to make paper as well as a higher tonnage o f paper in the solid waste stream. Now is the tim e to readjust our behaviors regarding the flow o f paper. There are many ways to decrease the consumption o f paper and to reuse products. It makes sense ecologically as well as financially. These habits are easy to in s till in your home as well as the workplace. You can reduce your paper consumption, storage and employee time by implementing some o f these tips. * I f you double side and single space a document you save 4 times the paper o f a standard document. * Fax cover sheets are often unnecessary There are commercial products to stick on the side o f a document that w ill save you a cover sheet. * Many o f us are F A X happy . T hin k before you FAX. Sometimes a quick conversation can take the place o f a document. * M inim ize envelope size. Can you fold a piece o f paper instead o f using a manila envelope. Use smaller envelopes to pay bills or send single sheets. * Reuse envelopes. A ll it takes is a label w hich is 78% less expensive than a standard envelope. * Reuse the backs o f paper for scratch pads. It amazes me that people actually buyscratch paper. * Get your name o ff o f m ailing lists. It does work. I have decreased my m ail by approx. 40% in the last 2 years by w ritin g and calling companies and requesting to be removed from their list. * Do not p rint drafts. O r use the backs o f used paper for drafts. * Set uo vour copier to “duplex as default" * I f you use a printer set it up so it doesn't discharge blank sheets. * Route copies instead o f making copies for each person. * Have a centralized filin g system w ith easy access. ♦ Change margins to 0.5 and letterhead to 2“ at the top and 1.6“ at the bottom. Consider smaller or condensed fonts. * Post announcements rather than copy them to everyone. * Purchase products in bulk that have less packaging. * See i f your supplier w ill take boxes back to re fill w ith your next order. * Review your forms. Can they be reduced in size or eliminated? Conduct a waste audit at your office or home. Place a box next to the garbage for a few days and see how much you accumulate. What you can not reuse, recycle. 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I now know that lettuce should be purchased in the morning from a farmer w ho swears it was picked the night before, carried quickly home in a paper sack so it can breathe, stored upright on crushed ice (laying it on its side will compress the leaves), never placed near other vegetables which might taint its flavor, torn rather than cut for a salad, and that leaf lettuce is better than head lettuce. Purchasing lettuce is the highlight of Arnie's weekend, and may well be a fetish that has as yet gone unnoticed by the psychiatric journals. 1 looked up from my paper. "Shouldn't you be fondling vegetables about now?" 1 asked. "I do have to hurry, George, but I wanted to ask if you knew anything about waterway law." Like Sherlock Holmes 1 like to display my deductive powers. "I see you've been reading about Mark Wattles and the Willamette River between lettuce purchases." "Yes, and I'm confused. 1 thought the public had access to rivers." "Public lands, public waterways, public use, public, public, public; sounds to me you're dangerously close to socialism, Arnie." "Gosh, no! That's worse than Satanism." "Glad to hear you say that. You'll understand then that Mr. Wattles is helping us steer clear of the evils of creeping socialism. You see," I said, warming to my topic, "when some 'little people' think that they have the right to use part of the state in w hich they live and pay taxes, Mr. Wattles, at no little cost to himself, has hired armed thugs-excuse me, security guards-lo remind those people of their place in society." "Where would that place be, George?" "Somewhere else, but only if that person can afford it." "1 see, is that why there should be no public, only private lands?" "Absolutely correct. If everything were private, we could count on the rich keeping us properly in our places, wherever that might be. It was a sad day when voting rights were given to non-land owners." "Wow, I never thought of that." "Well, you should. That's why I support Bill Gates in his negotiations to buy Mount Hood." "Thanks, George. I feel a whole lot better now, knowing how the rich w ill make sure we remain a 100% capitalist society where rights are earned the 'old-fashioned way; they're bought." Arnie scratched his head in a thoughtful fashion. "Why does he call the sheriff's office though?" "Simple, the police have no better use of their time than protecting the properly rights of the rich from people who w'ould dare land a boat or put strange footprints in their sand." "I see. Is the 50,000 square foot home on farm land part of Mr. Wattles plan to help us. It seems to be a waste of good farm land ." "There you go talking socialist again. He's doing us a favor. That house may violate existing land use laws, but enough lawyers and cash will insure that it remains a monument to its owner, kind of like the ancient pharoahs' pyramids. Keeps everything in proper perspective." "I have to run." Arnie stood. 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