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Our local sportsman club uses shredded paper as bedding for the baby pheasant chicks. This is obviously very easy to make.Also, bird manure combined with shredded paper bedding is a fabulous garden fertilizer. It contains no weed seeds since the chicks on bedding are fed natural sources of food and are not left outside at that time.Besides pheasants, there are other livestock that may be able to utilize it.Also, when we plant trees, we tear newspaper half way through and wrap it around the trunk of a tree transplant to keep weeds down. Perhaps a landscaper who wants to be green.In cold weather climates, like where I live. Things like bottles and buckets are cutoff to make tubes. These tubes are placed around early spring garden plants to protect from frost.My final idea is an art contest using those products where people can either do silent bids on the art or buy votes at $1 a piece for each art piece. This may or may not be democracy depending upon your view and someone could literally buy the winner. But if it is cash for your class of 2010 and going green, go for it.Hope this helps