eReaders Require Lots Of Reading To Be Environmental

Environmental blog Treehugger has a blog post today called “7 Major Ways We’re Digitizing Our World, And 3 Reasons We Still Want Hardcopies,” which breaks down the battle between digital and print. In the post, the environmental blog argues that people who own eReaders read more than non-owners, but it also points out that you have to read a lot of eBooks to make this an environmentally friendly decision.

According to Treehugger: “While e-books are great for replacing paper books, the most recent calculations estimate that people need to read at least 100 books a year on their e-readers to break even with books on environmental impact.

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