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Harry Potter’s Legacy: Update

It turns out that in addition to changing the way people feel about reading, Harry Potter (specifically the latest installment) may be changing the way publishers think about book-printing: Deathly Hallows is reportedly the greenest book ever; its initial run was comprised of mostly sustainable resources. While this is unquestionably a great move by Scholastic, I have to wonder: why 65% sustainable, and not 100%?

| posted July 25th, 2007 | tagged as harry potter, sustainability |

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