
Working in cubicles can be quite a drag, and it is almost a given that germs spread almost too easily within a crammed office. Domtar hopes that their product would be able to stem the onslaught of rogue germs with the new antimicrobial paper. This paper supposedly prevents the growth of bacteria, odors, fungus, mold, and mildew, leaving you open to other avenues of infection such as handshakes, stationery, and shared reports. This paper works pretty much like any other paper, so life goes on as usual. I suppose those who already own an anti-bacterial mouse will be the first to purchase these.
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