subject: Goods Created From Trees And Environmental Considerations [print this page] An important part of every corporation is documentation for archives, memos, instruction, and any number of other indispensable hard copy items. Not surprisingly, digital messaging has led to some less paperwork and resultant cost savings in printing expenses, but there will forever be a necessity for a paperwork trail in almost every business. Most office managers spend a great deal of time ordering ink refill or ink jet cartridges refill for the printers and copiers where they work. If someone could design a machine that did not need consumable goods of this type, that individual could become very rich.
The discussion of printing and documentation almost always brings up the subject of green corporate management and how the world views the harvesting of trees for the preservation of information. Many of these ideas are misguided due to an obvious lack of understanding about trees on the whole. Naturally, it is a mishandling of nationwide forests when someone clear cuts an area and doesn't replant the trees that are removed, and many times harvesters will also cut waste trees that might be allowed to grow into a size that would offer more use overall. The fact that forests need to be thinned periodically is an underlying consideration that is left out in some trains of thought.
Southern pines are a big part of the products manufactured from trees, and cultivation and harvest is big industry in numerous rural locations that have little other industry. A great amount of property has been bought by paper companies, who frequently clear cut thousands of acres for use in their mills. This leaves the property deserted looking until a few years pass while the new saplings are coming up and establishing themselves. This accounts for the reason why many people get distraught about the way trees are harvested because they detest the look of the land which comes with cutting. What isn't clear to these people is that pines are a crop that has to be cut periodically. Allowing the trees to stand after maturity, will lead to pest invasion and decay. Pine borer beetles can overtake a segment of a mature woodland and destroy a great many trees.
Plant life of all varieties contributes to the atmosphere required for life. There are some locations in the world where air quality is very lacking because there is not enough plant life to produce oxygen. People who are troubled over tree removal in these locations are the heart of the campaigns opposed to clear cutting for good cause. This is not the same as cutting timberlands and replanting in areas where inhabitants are scarce.
Laws to shelter forests in inhabited locations without sufficient acreage of oxygen producing trees should be pursued. Sometimes people have to be made to help themselves in situations of this type. For people who reside in populated areas and have breathing difficulties, the difference made by established vegetation aids in the quality of existence. Forests are an intricate part of life itself, and humankind is the caretaker of the future.