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wiano
wiano
9 years ago

Kikikkikikikiii if you check the cost of publicising you will find that it will be equal to 20 trees. Anyway it is a good development. I think Pierra you have a point….another way could be having a focal point where paper can be deposited and reused…..sorting waste. Kodi BEAM mulikuti……?

Wonder
Wonder
9 years ago

Can ‘waste paper’ be a donation????

pierra
pierra
9 years ago

A welcome but environment costly donation. Airtel should be aiming at reducing their thirst for paper. Most of their transactions could quite easily be paperless…

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