Environment
Save the Trees: New Rewritable Paper Could Significantly Reduce Paper Waste
Over the years the amount of plastic production has been reduced by transforming disposable materials into paper and wood. However, this may have created another issue which is not too easy to resolve. Scientists have been thinking of ways to reduce the amount of paper waste and have come up with an interesting solution: rewritable paper. We have heard of erasable ink, but rewritable paper is a first.
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