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Can Harry save the forests?

Even Greenpeace has joined the fray in the latest Harry Potter debate. The organization has thrown its support behind Raincoast Books, criticizing American publishers Scholastic for failing to print on post-consumer paper. In their press release entitled “Harry Potter and the half-good prints,” Greenpeace encourages consumers to specifically order the Canadian editions from the only Potter publisher to use ancient forest friendly paper.

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