
From high schools to universities, course material is going greener
If a tree doesn't fall in the forest, online technology could deserve some of the credit.
Officials at Sprott-Shaw Community College estimate their efforts to cut textbooks from a range of business classes have saved 26 trees since last September. Textbooks are now passé in 11 courses at seven of Sprott-Shaw's B.C. campuses, including those in Victoria, Duncan and Nanaimo.
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