ABERDEEN, Wash. (AP) — Microsoft says it will help save trees by switching to 100 percent post-consumer recycled printing paper at its Redmond headquarters and other offices in the Puget Sound area.
KXRO and KBKW report the company will get the paper from the Grays Harbor Paper mill at Hoquiam.
The move will replace Microsoft’s current printing stock, made with 30 percent recycled material.
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