
All those trees being cut down to make paper to print books on is a waste when there are lots of read copies of the books you want out there, lying around and gathering dust. From EcoStreet here are 5 things you can do about it right now.


All those trees being cut down to make paper to print books on is a waste when there are lots of read copies of the books you want out there, lying around and gathering dust. From EcoStreet here are 5 things you can do about it right now.

Here are some good ones I just read about in the Raleigh News and Observer newspaper: bookcrossing.com, booktribes.com, shelfari.com, bibliophil.org, whatsonmybookshelf.com Hope that helps.
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US sites?
are there some sites like read it swap it in the United States?