Money is always an interesting subject, especially these days. I get calls all the time from journalists and folks like yourselves who want to know more about currency paper and how it's made.
I also hear all too often something along the lines of: "Well, it's paper, so it's made from trees."
Obviously I have so far failed in my quest to make everyone aware that U.S. currency paper is not made from trees. So, with that in mind, have a look at the following publication about making currency paper at Crane from an environmental perspective.
If you want to view it full-screen, just toggle the button in the upper right.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
America's Greenback: An Environmental Perspective
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Now why the deuce isn't this available as a PDF?
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