Recycla loves to read. She goes to the library every week and she’s pretty certain that her photo is hanging on the wall of the Amazon.com employee lunch room, as her Christmas ’07 purchases alone very likely funded everyone’s year-end bonuses.
One of Recycla’s favorite things to do is sink into a comfortable chair and read a magazine. She has quite a few subscriptions and also regularly picks up more magazines at the store. Recycla subscribes to several eco magazines — big surprise, right? — and one that she particularly enjoys is Plenty.
Plenty is sassy, irreverent, and generally fun. This is an intelligent magazine with excellent in-depth articles about living green in the 21st century.
Best of all Plenty practices what it preaches. The magazine is printed on paper that is 85-100% recycled and contains 20-30% post-consumer material. The energy used to print the magazine and run the office is offset. And, if you want to really help cut back on waste, you can get your magazine electronically.
Plenty also has a website that is just chock-full of articles, gear guides, and so much more.
Recycle encourages you to give this magazine a try. The chances are quite good that you’ll find at least one or two tips that will help you save Planet Earth. And, when you’re finished with the magazine, don’t throw it away or even toss it in the recycling bin. Instead, pass it on to someone else so that they too can be inspired to make even just one simple change.
[Recycla is not employed by Plenty Magazine, nor was she compensated in any way for this review. All images courtesy of plentymag.com.]





Am totally checking that out!
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