{"id":31889,"date":"2016-02-29T08:57:34","date_gmt":"2016-02-29T07:57:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wevux.com\/?p=31889"},"modified":"2016-02-29T08:57:34","modified_gmt":"2016-02-29T07:57:34","slug":"the-mainichi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wevux.com\/the-mainichi0031889\/","title":{"rendered":"THE MAINICHI"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Mainichi<\/a><\/span><\/span> is a Japanese recycled newspaper with a peculiarity: the recycled raw materials – <\/span>waste –\u00a0 is<\/span> dissolved in<\/span> water<\/span> and processed into<\/span> pulp. After the pulp is<\/span> covered with seeds<\/span> that<\/span>, pressed and<\/span> compacted<\/span>, go to make up<\/span> the sheets of paper.\u00a0 Even the ink is produced using entirely <\/span><\/span>vegetables waste. In this way, each copy can complete a cycle and, exhausted his information, become again a plant, helping to increase the percentage of green inside the houses and cities. The results achived in an economic point<\/span> of view<\/span> are remarkable<\/span>: the newspaper<\/span> has gained<\/span> new readers<\/span> getting<\/span> more than 80<\/span> million yen<\/span> (<\/span>more than 600 thousand<\/span> Euros<\/span>) of extra money<\/span>. Many schools<\/span> decided to<\/span> adopt it<\/span> as a<\/span> positive role model<\/span> to<\/span> teach students<\/span> the importance of reading<\/span> and<\/span>, together,<\/span> respect for nature.<\/span><\/span> A clever example every country should follow.<\/p>\n