PAPER
(See also Papyrus)
advantages of reading on paper: ijwhf article 24
amate (Mexico): g04 3/8 26-27
banana plants made into: g01 10/22 29
Bible times: it-2 573; w12 7/1 11
contributions of Moors: g88 11/8 27
counterfeit-proof: g86 7/8 30; g86 12/8 29-30
decay (Germany): g90 5/22 28-29
elephant-dung paper: g97 8/22 29
experiences:
H. Riemer and M. Larson request supplies during World War II: jv 586
kenaf shrub for newsprint: g88 2/8 29
made with strength of iron: g 3/09 29
manufacture: w10 4/1 3; g90 2/8 24-27
origami (Japan): g04 9/22 26-27
“paper food”: g87 10/8 30
paperless office elusive: g01 9/22 28; g99 6/8 24-27
paper model of Prague: g 2/12 10-11
recycled:
benefits: g89 9/8 29
junk-mail compost: g98 5/22 29
problems encountered: g90 9/22 7
Watchtower Society: g90 2/8 30
reducing waste: g99 6/8 27
seaweed made into: g93 1/22 29
spray making envelopes transparent: g01 8/8 28
washi (Japan): g92 1/8 23-25
wasp nests: g 2/12 21; g86 5/22 20-21