About this trail:
Welcome to the Green Reading Trail!
Why is that important? About 20 million trees are being cut down every year to produce paper for books sold in the U.S. alone. Want to help do something about it ? Read on!
Eco-Libris is a cool company that helps book lovers to go green and plant a tree for every book they read.
By partnering with non-profit organizations in developing countries, Eco-Libris invites readers to do something about it now.
How does it work? First remember your book shelf, decide how many books you would like to balance out, choose it at the drop down menu in the box on the site, and click GO. Follow the instructions from there.
Why is that important? About 20 million trees are being cut down every year to produce paper for books sold in the U.S. alone. Want to help do something about it ? Read on!
Eco-Libris is a cool company that helps book lovers to go green and plant a tree for every book they read.
By partnering with non-profit organizations in developing countries, Eco-Libris invites readers to do something about it now.
How does it work? First remember your book shelf, decide how many books you would like to balance out, choose it at the drop down menu in the box on the site, and click GO. Follow the instructions from there.
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Welcome to the Green Reading Trail!
Why is that important? About 20 million trees are being cut down every year to produce paper for books sold in the U.S. alone. Want to help do something about it ? Read on!
Eco-Libris is a cool company that helps book lovers to go green and plant a tree for every book they read.
By partnering with non-profit organizations in developing countries, Eco-Libris invites readers to do something about it now.
How does it work? First remember your book shelf, decide how many books you would like to balance out, choose it at the drop down menu in the box on the site, and click GO. Follow the instructions from there.
Why is that important? About 20 million trees are being cut down every year to produce paper for books sold in the U.S. alone. Want to help do something about it ? Read on!
Eco-Libris is a cool company that helps book lovers to go green and plant a tree for every book they read.
By partnering with non-profit organizations in developing countries, Eco-Libris invites readers to do something about it now.
How does it work? First remember your book shelf, decide how many books you would like to balance out, choose it at the drop down menu in the box on the site, and click GO. Follow the instructions from there.
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Why buy new books all the time? Swapping books on this site is easy, fun and free. Just add which books you are looking for and which you are willing to give, and voila.
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Yep, good old classic isn't it? I don't know about you, but when I was a kid I simply devoured the kids and teens sections of our local library, and then gingerly moved on...
Libraries have TONS of amazing book that will take you years and years to go through. Why spend your money at the shop when total gems are available right under your nose?
Libraries have TONS of amazing book that will take you years and years to go through. Why spend your money at the shop when total gems are available right under your nose?
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20,000 eBooks for free. No trees torn down, no greenbacks changing hands. Just download and read from thousands of total classics and forgotten favorites.
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Now here's a fresh concept: Take a book from your shelf, mark it with a number and a note, and drop it in some public place. Let's say a table at a cafe or a bench in the park. Yep, go ahead, set it free!
It's that message in a bottle all over again only fun and no desert island with no water. Just sit back at home and wait to see who found out your book and how far it traveled.
It's that message in a bottle all over again only fun and no desert island with no water. Just sit back at home and wait to see who found out your book and how far it traveled.




