I'll admit. I don't subscribe to any print delivery newspapers; neither do my friends. It has very little to do with subscription costs or news stand prices. What am I supposed to do at the end of the week when I have a huge stack of chopped down processed trees in the recycling bin? Newspapers create a lot of... paper.
The paperless benefit is more eco-friendly and definitely convenient. I have the option to get my news from video, audio or simply reading it online (all for free, might I add).
Finally, there is a greater surge to go green. What do we do for our print readers who want to continue reading in print but have a mother-earth conscience? Do any papers have special newspaper recycling programs or subscription methods. Perhaps even the option to subscribe to only the front page section or newspaper, or creating a one page newsletter with briefs. Maybe even a pickup service that recycle the paper pack into more newspapers.
Tags: circulation, economy, recycling
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