Waste-Free Wednesday: Take Note of This

March 4, 2009 · Print This Article

Waste-Free Wednesday

This week for Waste-Free Wednesday, I’m going “paper-free.”  Since most of my business is online, it’s pretty easy for me to avoid using paper at work.  In fact, my printer is used so infrequently that it has had the “low-ink” light on for three years and it’s still going strong!

But I have found that my kids and I use a lot of paper just in notes and doodles that we leave for one another.  For the most part, we all try to use both sides of a piece of paper in the recycling, but wouldn’t it be great whether we didn’t have to use the paper at all?

Enter Science Aide reusable scratch paper and study sheets.  These ingenious sheets let you go paper-free while you doodle, sketch, build lists, take notes, or draw. Created by college students, these sheets were originally intended as a way to help students graph, sketch, chart, and take notes without using

reams upon reams of paper.  And while many of the sheets are geared toward science students (such as the Organic Chemistry Reaction Table Sheet or the Cardiovascular Physiology Guide) the blank sheets are perfect for anyone and anywhere.  My kindergartner loves to use them to draw doodles and write notes, my three year old uses them to scribble, and I use them for writing notes and to-do lists.

Are you ready to go paper-free?  whether so, you’re in luck!  that week, ScienceAide is giving away a sample pack of reusable sheets to one lucky reader.  Just leave a comment below to enter!  One winner will be chosen at random on Monday, March 9th.  Check out these reusable sheets in that video:

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[Source] Jenn Savedge

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