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[May Thematic Report] The composition of books

by Claudia Marin | 02-06-2020 09:39 recommendations 0

Books have a similar past to diets, because both share a composition about what they need and produce, and we can compare it not only with that, but also with everything around us. However, throughout this article, you will see the impact of the following sentence: Not everything is what it seems. Therefore, we¡¯ll begin to compare the results for each way of reading and its impact on our nature through its production of CO2.

 

According to Green Office Wageningen (2014), a physical book adds 2.7 kg of CO2 to the carbon footprint. Perhaps, this figure is not so alarming when it refers to a single book; however, when we talk about dozens, hundreds, thousands, millions, and so on of copies of the same book thanks to its unique success, this production footprint becomes increasingly worrying. Pointing out other aspects, let me show you the impact of other electronic devices and/or platforms such as iPad, Kindle, Desktop and laptops. Before mentioning the information for each, it is important to emphasize that the amount of CO2 produced by the consumption of electricity depends on the electricity provider. For example, the average CO2 production in electricity in Spain is 0.649 kgCO2/kWh (Foundation for Energy Efficiency and the Environment, 2016).

 

An iPad uses 3.16 Watts, so if we consider this information and multiply 0.00316 x 0.649, the result will be 0.00205084 kilo of CO2 per hour of usage. Similarly, when compared to a computer or laptop, the numbers increase when the system uses several options at once, such as having windows or applications open, causing the production of CO2 to increase for every hour of use. Taking this into consideration, ¡°an averaged sized laptop has a carbon footprint of 560 kg CO2, while the production of a desktop produces 380 kg CO2¡± (Green Office Wageningen, 2014). In the case of Kindle, there¡¯s no doubt that it produces less than the iPad, since it only uses 0.7 Watts in its electricity consumption. The total CO2 production of this platform is 168.6 kg. The reason for this amount is that users use Kindle only for reading, while on the iPad there may be several applications open, which consumes more energy and produces more CO2.

 

To end up, it¡¯s important to bear in mind that when we do an activity in general, we must take into consideration that we will inevitably be expelling CO2, because just by breathing we already do so. However, our goal is trying to reduce this amazing amount of production to safeguard our environment, thus improving the quality of life of all living beings on this planet.

 

Resources:

 

-       Green Office Wageningen. (2014). What is the best device for reading in terms of CO2? Green Office Wageningen. Taken from: https://gowageningen.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/co2-footprints-of-kindle-vs-ipad-vs-books.pdf

-       Foundation for Energy Efficiency and the Environment. (2016). Gas Natural, Butano, Electricidad, Propano y Gasóleo. Foundation for Energy Efficiency and the Environment. Taken from: http://www.f2e.es/es/gas-natural-butano-electricidad-propano-y-gasoleo-que-energia-emite-mas-co2

 

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5 Comments

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Claudia,

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about The composition of books

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 18-06-2020 21:34

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Claudia Marin, this is a mentor Sang Su Lee.

    What a nice but sad conclusion that states that we, humans, inevitably produce CO2. You mentioned two kinds of CO2 production: producing books and using electricity. Actually, this article would be better if you compare the CO2 production when one reads books by physical books and that when one reads books by using ipads.

    Green Cheers!
    Posted 10-06-2020 18:37

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Claudia Marin, this is mentor Taehyun!

    Thank you for the interesting article! In fact, every living thing on Earth is breathing out carbon...! Of course, it's true that we emit the largest amount of carbon and affect the environment, but I hope we don't feel too guilty about this. But one thing we need to remember is that we need to return some of the environmental costs we've used as much carbon as we do to nature to start a virtuous cycle.

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 04-06-2020 02:11

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Claudia!

    I hope you are fine and doing great!

    I enjoy reading your report,thanks for sharing new topic.
    Keep on sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS FROM NEPAL!

    Regards,
    Sonika
    Posted 02-06-2020 20:44

Sagar  Koirala

  • Sagar Koirala says :
    Hello Claudia,
    Green Cheers From Nepal

    I loved your report. We must be careful in using anything because it can result in massive carbon footprint. We must consider opting for greener idea and live a green life.

    Regards,
    Sagar Koirala
    Posted 02-06-2020 10:10

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