AT&T has gone to the trouble of informing iPhone users every last bit of data sent and received even though all users are on an unlimited data usage plan. Although it may seem funny at first, the waste of paper and resources exhibited results in bills that are 52 pages long creating a mountain of mail that is unlikely to be recycled. Switch to electronic, paperless billing now.
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AT&T's environmental disaster: the iPhone bill
(via arstechnica.com)
Submitted by jamesbritton on Sun, 2007-08-12 10:17. | Tags: technology | paper | paperless billing | recycle

What to do with 66,000 business cards?
(via www.mentalfloss.com)
Make a Menger Sponge, a 3D fractal cube. Now you have a beautiful creation of business cards rendered useless by a change of company address and a great alternative to recycling. Reduce, reuse, and recycle!
Submitted by jamesbritton on Tue, 2007-08-07 09:46. | Tags: design | paper | recycled art | reuse