Is bamboo really an environmentally friendly alternative to wood for making paper?
If so, why are we still cutting down trees to keep our copiers and printers humming?Bamboo is a fast-growing and renewable resource, and it has long been used throughout
On the other hand, clearing forests to establish bamboo plantations across the globe hardly makes environmental sense. Aaron Lehmer of ReThink Paper, a project of Earth Island Institute, calls the rapid expansion of bamboo plantations in Southeast Asia "alarming," and says that it is "setting up a status quo whereby natural forests are increasingly being developed" for bamboo cultivation for paper.
Most of this bamboo is feeding paper mills in
According to the World Bamboo Organization, a trade group, 12 million acres of bamboo reserves exist across
ReThink Paper would rather see North American paper producers convert existing mills to process locally generated agricultural waste, such as wheat or rice straw. These are usually plentiful and inexpensive, and paper companies could reap significant financial benefit getting raw material from local farmers eager to offload otherwise unmarketable "biomass" waste. This makes eminent environmental sense, too, says Lehmer, compared to importing bamboo chips from far away on planes, trains, ships and trucks that emit tons of climate-altering carbon dioxide en route.
The debate over papermaking reminds us that modern society has yet to go "paperless" as many predicted we would. But our inability to achieve that goal as yet doesn’t make efforts to cut back worthless. Everyone can do their part at home, school and office to reduce paper usage, even if only one sheet at a time.
CONTACTS: ReThink Paper, www.rethinkpaper.org; World Bamboo Organization, www.world-bamboo.org.
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