Well, with Rachael Ray pitching for Dunkin’ Donuts, she might not be a pioneer in healthy eating but she is trying to be kinder to the environment.
Starting this month, Rachael’s magazine will be published on 85% recycled paper which will end up saving about 11,500 trees with every issue. Here’s what the mag had to say:
“Starting this month, we’re printing our magazine on recycled paper and saving 11,500 trees with every issue—that’s 115,000 trees a year!” Ray wrote in the November issue’s editor’s note. “November is our greenest issue ever.”
The magazine’s cover and menu pages, however, require a heavier stock and were not printed on recycled paper, a spokesperson for the magazine says.
The chlorine free recycled paper is 10 percent post-consumer waste and 85 percent post-printing waste, according to the magazine.
The company also switched paper mills, reducing the distance between the new mill—near Chicago—and the printer (Quad, in Lomira, Wisconsin) by some 900 miles, reducing emissions.
I’m really happy to hear this because I try to be eco-friendly and I feel that celebs can do a lot and make it count! Good job, Rachael!
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