We cannot imagine life without photocopiers and printers, at least in our offices. Despite many offices’ endeavour to make themselves paperless, or completely digital, and governments’ efforts to coax citizens to register, apply, and do relevant work online, photocopiers remain a way of life, especially in the developing nations. Printers, as we know, are prevalent even in the developed world. Unfortunately, both have negative environmental impacts, and affect a person’s health. One, the toner in the machines emit “toner particles” that add to the air pollution. In addition, they add to the amounts of toxic elements such as “ozone, nitrogen dioxide, volatile organic compounds, semi-volatile organic compounds, radiation, particulate and paper particles, nano particles, apart from low-frequency electromagnetic fields”.