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Old 02-22-2005, 09:01 PM
EmmaRiddle EmmaRiddle is offline
 
Post HBP on 'forest-friendly' paper?

Greenpeace, an environmentalist organisation, has started a petition to campaign that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth Potter novel due for release on July 16th, should be printed on ancient forest-friendly paper.

The petition is to the American publishers, Scholastic.

The Canadian publishers, Raincoast Books, did something similar for OotP, when it had all of its books printed on post-consumer recycled paper.

Jo Rowling, the author herself, has previously said the following on the issue,

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"The forest at Hogwarts is home to magical creatures like unicorns and centaurs. Because the Canadian editions are printed on ancient forest-friendly paper, the Harry Potter books are helping to save magnificent forests in the Muggle world, forests that are home of magical animals such as orangutans, wolves and bears. It's a good idea to respect ancient trees, especially if they have a temper like the Whomping Willow."


Source: Mugglenet
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