Is your office photocopier near the window? Know where the cycle racks are,
or what the janitors use to clean your furniture? No? Then you could check out
the Green Office Manual. It is good, but should you really pay about £40
for a softback that is largely a puff for the consultancy services
of the corporate author, Wastebusters? Published by Earthscan, £39.95,
ISBN 1853834475.
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