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by readingnews 2605 days ago
One day someone woke up and said "wow, those k cups are an environmental disaster"... I wonder if a similar thing will happen with dry erase markers. As a professor, I go through far more dry erase markers than chalk... When I am done with chalk there is just dust. Not sure if those dry things recycle, but no one I know puts them in the recycle bin.

Also, there are very, very good chalks at jetpens from Japan still being made.