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Eco-Libris

Twenty million trees are cut down annually for books in the U.S. Eco-Libris lets you buy "tree offsets" for the books that you purchase.

All you do is go to Eco-Libris, select how many books you want to offset, pay online and a tree will be planted for each of your books. The planting organizations who work with Eco-Libris plant the trees in developing countries.

You will receive an Eco-Libris sticker for every book you balance out with a tree. The sticker is made from recycled paper and is designed to put on the cover of books you have offset. It costs about a dollar a book/tree, and the cost decreases, the more books you offset.

Kind of a cool idea, although making sure you check out the library first is still important.

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