The use of digital technology to decrease paper production
An average of 5 billion trees are chopped down every year in the world to produce human supplies, that is equivalent to 48 football fields every minute.

Based on a mixture of softwood and hardwoods, it would take a rough average of 24 trees to produce a ton of printing and writing paper that will be used in offices, schools, shops, homes and more.

The average office worker generates about 2 pounds worth of paper and paperboard products every day and uses 10,000 sheets of paper per year. Between print mistakes, junk mail, handouts, billing, presentations and packaging make up an estimated 70% of the total waste in offices.

With the advance of the new technologies, almost every third person worldwide have access to Internet, making possible to companies become "paperless" and gaining lots of benefits such as save space, save money, easy and fast transfer of information and boosting security.