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Eco-Libris: Moving Towards Sustainable Reading
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Eco-Libris enables people and organizations to take a simple step in support of environmental sustainability, fighting climate change and the greenhouse effect. Read about green books, authors, and technologies that revolutionize the book publishing industries on the way to becoming more sustainable.
Recent Posts
Green Printing Tip #24 - Can we be Greener in our use of Inter Office Envelopes, Presentation Folders, and Outgoing Envelopes?
After one week off, we're back with another tip for you on our weekly series of green printing tips, where we bring you information on green printing in collaboration with Greg Barber, an experienced eco-friendly printer.Today Greg is discussing some...
A new book from Flux, "Turning to One Another", is going green with Eco-Libris
Another great book is being released today by the Norwegian publisher Flux - "Turning to One Another: Simple Conversations to Restore Hope to the Future" by Margaret J. Wheatley. And as usual this is a green celebration - we're proud to announce tha...
RecycleBank \'s list of five things you should always recycle
This week we had celebrated America Recycles Day (on November 15), and our friends at RecycleBank has put together a list of “Five Things You Should Always Recycle” by Jen Uscher, we would like to share with you. We hope you'll find this import...
We have a winner on our "No Impact Man" giveaway!
We had a giveaway of a copy of "No Impact Man" following the book's review last week as part of our green books campaign. We asked you to share with us us what's the most extreme sacrifice you did to green up your lifestyle, and we got some pretty...
It\'s cool and even greener to read books on a mobile phone, but can a 3.5 inch screen beat the Kindle?
There's an interesting article today on the New York Times about the growing popularity of the usage of cellphones as e-readers. It looks like more people are willing to read books on a 3.5 inch mobile screen and some wonder if mobile phones are ind...
Green books campaign one week after: This is just the beginning!
One week passed since our green books campaign went online and we're still overwhelmed by the great feedback it received. We got great response from everyone - readers, publishers, bookstores, authors and bloggers who found the campaign important,...

