Much of the work I do is at vacant, repossessed, and abandoned houses. Almost without exception, I find WT literature that was "placed" there. What a disingenuous way for a JW to get rid of WT rags. Most of these houses are obviously vacant. Is it all for the "placement" sections on the monthly JW reports to the Society?
How much wood is wasted on this throw away literature?
I remember not being able to get rid of my own WT rags that I bought for placement in the field. By the time I left the WTS, I had hundreds of pounds of them. Sadly, I took them to the dump. Maybe I could have recycled them. I don't have a bird, so I can't line a bird cage. I could have saved them for winter to burn in the fireplace, I guess.
Maybe the WTS could cease it's printing operations and sell their rags on-line. Of course the JW publisher would be required to donate first.
TR