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The group was made up of organizations that use paper and write about paper usage. They were walking a papermill. "It can cost up to 31 times the original cost to send information on paper (printing, copying, postage, storage, filing, recycling, etc.). 7.5 billion documents are created, and 15 trillion copies are made each year. The average four drawer cabinet costs about $25,000 to fill and $2,000 per year to maintain" stated spoke's person from Triple Pundits said on the tour of the paper mill. Continuing on a person spoke from Quepublishing, "The typical U.S. office worker uses more than 10,000 sheets of paper per year, which is about two cases of paper per employee. With an average price of $40 for a case of standard copy paper, this is an $80 annual cost per employee." Someone from the Sierra Club chimes in "Every 3000 sheets of paper cost us a tree." "Ttoilet paper annually, cuts down 54 million trees in the process for bathroom use" said a person from Worldwatch organization. Continuing on that is "the equivalent of almost 270,000 trees is either flushed or dumped in landfills every day, according to Claude Martin of WWF (Worldwide Fund for Nature). At this point, a Muslim said, " I do not use, I to do not care to use." The group looked at him with awe. How do you clean yourself was the thoughts? Not until later looking it up did everyone realizes that his shaking their hands with his left hand might have other cultural rationales.

That night the whole group was sick, and the toilet paper was used more than normally for the next two weeks.