One tip I had read about recently is the fact that many staples end up in the garbage each day. I don’t have any statistics on how many are thrown away, I just know what I have done to eliminate my staple waste. Paperclips are reusable and do just as good of a job as staples if not better. I actually have grown to prefer paperclips because I can easily change the order of the stack of papers; with staples I can’t. They also make earth friendly staplers. They perforate the pages and you would fold over a small cut-out which replaces the use of staples. Give me your tips of reducing staple use in your home or work environment.
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