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The Diversity of Sacred Lands in Europe - IUCN

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To make one copy <strong>of</strong> the publication, the follow<strong>in</strong>g was generated:<br />

Waste: 620 g, <strong>of</strong> which recyclable waste 600 g (540 g paper, 55 g alum<strong>in</strong>ium, 5 g<br />

cardboard), combustible waste 10 g and hazardous waste 10 g<br />

Carbon footpr<strong>in</strong>t: carbon-dioxide emissions to air 690 g, <strong>of</strong> which paper manufactur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

390 g, other materials 130 g and pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g 170 g. <strong>The</strong> total amount equals<br />

to the emissions generated by driv<strong>in</strong>g a car for about 4 km. (<strong>The</strong> calculations do<br />

not cover transportations from pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g house to customers.)<br />

Content<br />

However, it is the content <strong>of</strong> a publication that potentially has the greatest environmental<br />

impact. If a publication <strong>in</strong>spires its readers to recycle more <strong>of</strong> their waste,<br />

drive less, lower the temperature <strong>in</strong> their homes, switch to green power or design<br />

pr<strong>in</strong>ted products that are more susta<strong>in</strong>able, its environmental impact can be considered<br />

positive.<br />

Dear reader, please recycle the publication, when you no longer need it. Wood fibre<br />

can be reused roughly six times.<br />

Research for the ecological footpr<strong>in</strong>t was carried out by Mika Ruuskanen, Manager<br />

for the Nordic Green Edita Programme.<br />

Further <strong>in</strong>formation: mika.ruuskanen(at)edita.fi<br />

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