ISC White Paper - Print vs. Digital Media: False Dilemmas and Forced Choices
A heightened sense of awareness about the environment has developed in recent years. In particular, feelings of guilt and concern are on the rise about the use of paper and its alleged impact on the fate of trees, forests and the environment. Are these feelings justified?
White Paper
Print vs. Digital Media: False Dilemmas and Forced Choices
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The false dilemma is: “By using paper to print your email or by receiving paper bills you are knowingly degrading the environment, destroying forests and/or killing trees.” The forced choice is: “Eliminate your use of paper or feel like a guilty hypocrite.”
This is the first in a series of reports that will address these issues and explore questions like:
- What is the state of the world’s environment and
its forests? Are they truly in danger?
- Is our growing reliance on digital information
technology and electronic media sustainable?
- What are some of the real environmental impacts
associated with print and digital media?
- What is lifecycle analysis and how can it be used to
inform our decisions?
- What are some of the current limitations of
lifecycle analysis and eco-labeling?
- What are some of the steps being taken by industry
and government to discourage “greenwash” and
reduce the negative impacts of print and digital
media supply chains?
- Where can you learn more about how to employ
print and digital media responsibly and feel OK
about your choices?