Good news Thursday: e readers vs paper books

 Happy Thursday!



Summer is here along with all of the fun light summer novels for down time by the pool or in the backyard or even just in the coziness of a sunlit bed with a breeze coming from the fan.

That being said, what is the most sustainable way to read your favorite books. If you’re just reading one or two, definitely paperback. Even better if it’s second hand and still better if it’s coming from the library. 

If you’re driving to the library every week though, maybe an e-reader is the way to go. I live on my kindle during my down time. Our library has an electronic option and so I’m constantly going through ebooks this way and, according to NPR, if you’re going through at least 36 books it’ll balance out. Considering the average rom com takes about 6 hours to read, this could mean one summer’s worth or one years worth will make the e reader a solid investment from a conservation standpoint. Just remember to recycle the battery when you are eventually done with it after a decade or two! ๐Ÿ™‚


๐Ÿ’› Jess

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Top five: summer movie

Hello!

Good News Thursday: Netflix Kids shows featuring conservation and ecological responsibility