depends, when properly recycled, I think E-readers are greener than paper. Have you seen the installations where paper is being blanked again? They are huge and use a lot of chlorine. Here, in Belguim (and I think the whole European Union), you pay to recycle your product when you buy the product. So you can deliver it to any garbage installation (I don't know how to translate this one, it's a place where you can bring all your garbage, sorted into paper, plastic, hard plastic, wood, glass etc.) for free.
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