Many printing houses print posters and other graphic material to special sizes that do not necessarily fit precisely to standard paper sizes. This means that useable quantities of paper are discarded as waste. Public schools have a difficult time securing funds for material for art classes and one of the problems is paper costs. If there were some way for printing houses to cut up their normally waste paper into sizes that could be donated to public schools by a coordinating organization, it might help school budgets in art teaching.
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