Destroying the Ditto Machine – Haste Makes Waste
Meteorologist Jim Nichols
I had to make three copies of a 25-page document today and I immediately thought of an old school prank. I once knew a guy (and no it isn’t me) who set the copier to 99 pages with 100% contrast. The result? The next person who used the copy machine and didn’t check the settings would wind up with 99 solid dark pages. Was it funny? Well…sort of…but at that time we didn’t think about the environment, as we should have. So as the 75th page spit out of the copier my next thought was about the easy waste a copy machine can make. Copy machines use tons of paper, caustic chemicals and a fair share of electricity. And what happens if you make a mistake at the copier? Those “mistakes” hit the trash and a new set of copies are made…wasting more paper. I wish I could have just emailed this document!
A New York schoolteacher is setting out to make a difference by trying to get schools to cut down on their copy-machine dependence. His name is Kenny Luna, a science teacher at Long Island’s Robert Moses Middle School in North Babylon, New York. He has challenged schools around the nation to find creative ways of highlighting their excessive copy machine usage (and of course, their excessive waste). The program is imaginative…it allows the kids to learn about ways to cut down pollution and waste while having fun at the same time. Each school is asked to “diagnose” the “disease” the copy machine suffers from, causing it to produce waste. The kids came up with creative names like "Tree-berculosis", "Contagious Menu-Pause" and “INKfluenza”. The winning school gets a $125 grant to plant trees on the school’s grounds. Click here to see the participating schools and vote for your favorites here:
The program is great because it gets kids thinking about conserving resources. The blame, of course, doesn’t lie in the copy machine though. Let’s face it…it’s only a hunk of plastic. The key is in us, as people working in an office or a school or wherever lots of paper is used. When you go to the copy machine…check the settings and make sure they’ve correct (don’t fall for that old prank). Check your documents before you go to the copy machine! And also, when you do use the copier…try to get all the copying done at one shot…this way the machine can go into sleep mode (and you won’t have to stand there as often waiting for it to “wake up”). Nobody has been better at going paperless than the billing industry. The next time you get a credit card bill, check to see if you can get it sent electronically. These are all very small steps that add up to big savings for the world around us. Give it a try and I’m sure you’ll like it…after all…who wants copies of all those credit card bills laying around anyway?
