Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Adding sustainable sushi to our green gifts menu
Sustainable Sushi: A Guide to Saving the Oceans One Bite at a Time
Sustainable Sushi will join 5 other books that are offered as gift options for readers who will balance out 50 of their books by planting 50 trees with Eco-Libris. The list includes now Raw for Dessert, Greening Your Small Business, The Simple Little Vegan Dog Book, Sweet Utopia and Tofu Cookery.
All of these books are printed on recycled or FSC-certified paper and readers can choose from this list the book they would like to receive as a gift.
So what's Sustainable Sushi about? (from the publisher's website)
Sustainable Sushi answers the question on the minds of millions who enjoy eating fish: how can we indulge the desire to dine well while keeping our health and the health of the oceans in mind? With painstaking research found in no other book on the market to date, this pocket-size guide profiles dozens of the most common fish and shellfish one might encounter at a sushi bar, details where and how they are caught, whether or not they are safe, and how they figure in the current fishery crisis.
Written by a fishery and sustainability expert who was himself netted long ago by the allure of Japanese cuisine, Sustainable Sushi offers simple, clear explanations of such topics as mercury and PCB levels, overfishing, and species extinction. Attractively designed and featuring quick facts, maps, photos, and illustrations, the book was written for both the novice and the seasoned sushi fan. In a storm of seafood shortages and frightening statistics, Sustainable Sushi shows readers how to enjoy the sushi bar without guilt.
You can read more about it on our review of this book and visit it's website at www.sustainablesushi.net
More details about our green gift giveaway and the other gifts we give to readers who balance out 25 books or more can be found at http://www.ecolibris.net/gifts.asp
Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
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Green printing tip no. 36: Is Free Tree Bamboo Good for Printing Books?
Today Greg is presenting us with an interesting option of paper for printing books with a tree free secret ingredient: bamboo.
Is Free Tree Bamboo Good for Printing Books?
Tip #36
That is a good question. Many of my clients are afraid of using Tree Free paper.They think this paper will fall apart. Actually, the bamboo paper is strong, and looks like normal paper.
Neenah Paper now carries this line under the umbrella of their Environment line. Their swatch book, which is my favorite, includes 100% post-consumer waste, 80% PCW waste, and 30% PCW, plus Bamboo mixed with Sugar Cane fiber. You can check it out on their website - www.neenahpaper.com. Go to the right column on the homepage (which is actually their virtual swatch book) and click on Environment Papers.
Sugar Cane and Bamboo fiber make up half of the content of this new line. The other half is post-consumer waste paper. So, we have a mixture of 25% Bamboo, 25% Sugar cane, and 50% PCW.
You have a choice of white paper, that looks like normal book paper or two earth colors. A natural color and a beige color.
We have these papers in large size sheets in both the text and cover weight. That makes it possible to run large quantity books on our 40” presses. We also can cut the paper to digital sizes, for the On Demand Market.
We offer both small runs digitally, and large runs via offset.
And the price? The price point is higher than our 100% PCW line, and the less expensive, and less environmental lines that contain 30% PCW.
For additional information on bamboo paper, please call Greg Barber at (973) 224-1132, or email greg@gregbarberco.com.
Also, if you have any questions you would like us to address in future tips please email us to info@ecolibris.net .
You can find links to all the tips we published so far on our green printing tips page, which is part of our green printing tools & resources.
You can also find further valuable information on Greg Barber Company's website - http://www.gregbarberco.com.
Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris