Save Paper With Amazon Kindle

Sustainable Living & Housing — Rob @ 8:42 am

Save paper and ultimately trees with this sleek and futuristic way of reading books.

They’ve done it! Marketers have finally developed a product which people are going to want to use to read with. Unlike previous electronic reading devices, the Kindle offers many improvements and benefits. Besides the obvious plus-sides to this extraordinary device, such as the ability to read your favourite books, magazines and newspapers, you also get a few surprise extras.

The Kindle is supported by Amazon, the worlds largest online retailer and book store, meaning you will have access to an enormous range of books! You can even read and subscribe to your favourite RSS feeds on it. Think the Iphone meets a Library. Not only will you save paper and trees, you will also save the energy that goes into making the books and shipping them out all over the world in their physical presence. You’ll also save money by paying less for books and shipping and handling.

It’s just in time for the holiday season, so why not give someone the present of sustainability, in the form of a Kindle, this Christmas. You might say it will Kindle their concern for saving the environment, time and money.

Happy Holidays, Mother Earth!

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4 Comments »

  1. Good to see some technological progress in environmental areas! If you look at my website I have listed some tips on how everyone can help save the environment!

    Comment by Bernt — June 17, 2008 @ 5:47 am
  2. According to a couple of news articles I’ve read, ecologically friendly technologies are the new thing. I saw an article today which even said that chicks dig environmentally friendly cars.

    Not sure if I believe that, but it’s a start.

    Comment by Rob — June 17, 2008 @ 7:35 am
  3. [...] physical presence. You’ll also save money by paying less for books and shipping and handling. -Environmental Blog The good news is that they completely eliminate the need for shipping, they don’t take up [...]

  4. There is nothing green about this. Miniature digital technology (cell phones lap tops ipods, kindles) causes slavery and massive deforestation in the DRC. Google “cell phone DRC” if you don’t believe me.

    Comment by Richard — March 11, 2009 @ 3:21 pm

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