The Greenbelt Trail Map uses 100% recycled post-consumer waste paper which saves resources by reducing the need for 17 trees, 1,100 lbs of solid waste, 11,000 gallons of water, 2,100 lbs of air emissions, and 2,478 cubic feet of natural gas for every ton of recycled paper used. The map was funded in part by the Greenbelt Conservancy and Staten Island Foundation.
The Greenbelt Trail Map uses 100% recycled post-consumer waste paper which saves resources by reducing the need for 17 trees, 1,100 lbs of solid waste, 11,000 gallons of water, 2,100 lbs of air emissions, and 2,478 cubic feet of natural gas for every ton of recycled paper used. The map was funded in part by the Greenbelt Conservancy and Staten Island Foundation.
The Greenbelt Trail Map uses 100% recycled post-consumer waste paper which saves resources by reducing the need for 17 trees, 1,100 lbs of solid waste, 11,000 gallons of water, 2,100 lbs of air emissions, and 2,478 cubic feet of natural gas for every ton of recycled paper used. The map was funded in part by the Greenbelt Conservancy and Staten Island Foundation.
Every ton of 100% Recycled post-consumer waste paper: Saves the equivalent of 17 mature trees Reduces solid waste by 1,100 lbs. Reduces water usage by 11,000 gallons Reduces air emissions by 2,100 lbs Reduces natural gas consumption by 2478 cubic feet
Funding for this map was made possible, in part, by the Greenbelt Conservancy and the Staten Island Foundation.