I never run out of paper to reuse as my scrbble and scratch board. For some reason, the paper inside my bag keep on piling and piling up, sometimes to the point that nothing can be placed inside anymore.
I just cannot throw away these papers. My conscience cannot let all those paper be thrown without having their other sides used well. You see, only one side of these sheets have print. The other sides are completely blank. Now, tell me, can I just throw those sheets away?
Some, however, are pickier even with their scratch papers. I don't really get it, but a lot of these people prefer their scribbles and notes to be placed on new pieces of paper, like these yellow pads, for example. It's their money anyway.
But consider this. If all the paper that you use as your scratch paper is used for really important matters, and you just use the countless number of used papers inside your office, you will save a lot of money in the process. Clearly a win-wini situation. Not only that. By saving paper, you are putting the tress that are used to make these sheets to proper use. Now that is what I call a win-win-win situation.
Something still bothers me, though. If the rate at which I compile papers exceed the rate I consume them, I wonder when will I ever run out scratch paper. The thought of piling them in your own place is enough to make anyone feel dismayed.