Do u use ecobuddy & ecofriendly notebooks ??
{ Ok please bear with me & read patiently }
Sometime ago i had asked whether people used ecobuddy notebooks {such as " Navneet "} or not.
Now with saving trees u can also help in educating the rural mass.
I mean the notebook " Classmate " is ecofriendly. Its a quality
product marketed by ITC.
There are still millions who only dream of school while we got
all the facilities, school , college, computer , internet. But for them its a dream !.
ITC is helping some of them realise this dream.
For every " Classmate " notebook u buy, ITC contributes Re. 1 to its rural development initiative that supports, among other projects, primary education in villages. U can be truly proud that your contribution is part of it.
Only Classmate uses India's first eco-friendly, elemental chlorine free paper from ITC.
2007-07-15
05:17:16
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Also Navneet is an ecobuddy notebook.
All eco-buddy books use paper made 4rm *bagasse*, not trees. Bagasse comes 4rm *sugarcane*. After the cane has been crushed 2 make sugar, the leftover pulp is turned into paper & a eco-buddy book uses this paper. Think about it,everytime u buy an eco-buddy book which uses bagasse
made paper,u make our planet a little greener. N everytime you save a tree, u save a part of the planet Earth.
SO BY USING " NAVNEET " & "CLASSMATE" U WILL BE SAVING
TREES AS WELL AS HELPING IN
EDUCATING THE RURAL MASS.
I am not advertising on their part but trying to spread awareness as a reponsible citizen. Hope u understand.
~~**God bless u**~~ :-)
~~**Spread smiles**~~ :-)
2007-07-15
05:17:53 ·
update #1
" HEY, KIMBERLY !!!! THIS IS NOT A SPAM !!!! OK !!!! "
2007-07-15
05:24:43 ·
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yeah friend u r very right in ur saying and i support u in this task coz u r a nature lover and i appreciate u thank god we have people like u on thih planet earth otherwise the destruction can be seen very earlier and i assure u that i must follow ur advice.
2007-07-15 05:32:00
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answered by COOL AK 3
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did you know...
1)ITC is the market leader in cigarettes in India. With its wide range of invaluable brands, it has a leadership position in every segment of the market. It's highly popular portfolio of brands includes Insignia, India Kings, Classic, Gold Flake, Silk Cut, Navy Cut, Scissors, Capstan, Berkeley, Bristol and Flake.
2) ITC still makes cigarettes and exports tobacco, but these no longer play the dominant role of over 85% in revenues or profits as they used to do even a few years ago when segment reporting became mandatory..when laws became hard..it shifted its image into a "kisan- saving" thing and giving back money to india crap..
answer to y ITC cant give its tobacco industry can be found at
http://inhome.rediff.com/money/2006/aug/12guest1.htm
3)ITC -- under its Gold Flake brand -- used to sponsor Gold Flake Open Championships, which was among the biggest tennis tournaments in India. The championship has more than 20 top tennis players around the world participating in it. When the tobacco legislation was going through the Indian Parliament, ITC (Gold Flake) was forced to pull out of the sponsorship.
4) and using recyclable paper is not the solution to the issue..but an approach to the solution..the only solution is 'responsible usage"..n shifting to e-solution..
2007-07-16 04:02:55
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answered by rudrashiv_747 3
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I haven't heard of this and I'm all for recycling and being environmentally friendly. Your post does sound like an advertisement, just to let you know. It is interesting, though.
If I see this type of notebook, I'll look into it. Sometimes I'm afraid companies such as this are making more money than they're giving. I know businesses need money to succeed, but if they're advertising about saving the villages or supporting those without school, it bothers me to see so little of their profits going toward their project. Do you have any idea what percent goes to help the kids?
2007-07-15 05:32:46
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answered by Isthisnametaken2 6
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Why 3 questions ? Ok. I am answering -
I buy Navneet regularly for personal use as well as for my children school purpose. They are very good and prices comparable.
I have not heard of Classmate. Now I will definitely bring home, for the cause of education
2007-07-15 05:35:25
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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oh that was some good information... i was thinking about doing something to save trees but i never knew there would be a way like this....
thanks for the info & from now onwards i'll use eco friendly note books i can promise you that ^o^
2007-07-17 02:31:56
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answered by uma 2
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YEAH I KNOW.
i use classmate and its a superb notebook of itc.it's a bit pricey for some but still its really very good.
Thanks for spreading this awarness .hope u do make a lot of differences by this little things.
all the best.
2007-07-16 05:39:53
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answered by Ashley. 3
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U r doing a great job.U r bring awareness among people to make sure we atleast take one step to save the environment.Keep going.
2007-07-15 07:42:50
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answered by cute 3
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♡Bolti Band Kya?? Thanks for sharing this. I also only use Navneet & Classmate books. They are of great quality & help the environment. Once again---thanks for sharing :)♡
2007-07-17 10:31:34
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answered by тн¡иК™ツ- proud ¡иd¡αи 6
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Good information, I'm all for saving the environment. But less lengthy would be nice.
2007-07-15 05:27:54
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answered by happybidz2003 6
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I qualify that as spam. Next!
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Hey numbnuts, your blatant promotion READ like spam. Now go eat a granola bar and learn to write a coherent sentence.
EDIT 2:
Bring on the haters! Okay, so because I can barely interpret what this yutz is saying and on top of that, it reads like spam, and these environmental hippies are laughable, I get FOUR thumbs down. Damn, you people are WAY too sensitive for your own good.
2007-07-15 05:22:42
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answered by Anonymous
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