MOZmobil tour: Beeskow provides information about e-paper advantages!
On July 17th, 2025, the MOZmobil tour in Beeskow will provide information about the switch to e-paper. Use digital reading options!

MOZmobil tour: Beeskow provides information about e-paper advantages!
In Beeskow the pressure on digital transformation becomes clear. The tour starts on July 17, 2025 MOZmobil, which informs readers about the switch from printed newspapers to e-paper editions. The first stop is the small Nordic town, where dedicated advisors explain the benefits of digital reading.
The tour has a clear goal: support the transition from print to digital formats. More and more people are choosing e-paper because it is more resource-efficient and cost-effective. The digital edition is ideal for travelers and camping enthusiasts, as you can easily access the latest news from anywhere. Anyone interested will receive information on site about using the MOZ app and selecting suitable devices.
The next stops on the tour
The impressive operation of the MOZ continues: The following stops follow Beeskow:
- 17. Juli: Frankfurt (Oder), Spitzkrug-Multi-Center, 10-14 Uhr
- 18. Juli: Müllrose, Festwiese zwischen Beeskower Str. und Mixdorfer Str., 10-14 Uhr
- 21. Juli: Storkow, Marktplatz, 10-14 Uhr
- 22. Juli: Fürstenwalde, Marktplatz, 10-14 Uhr
- 23. Juli: Oranienburg (Details folgen)
Consultants like Sandra Kantwerk-Pahl and Anja Boldt are available to help those interested and answer all their questions. It's exciting to hear what makes people switch to digital. However, some are clear in their opinion: the usual print edition remains essential for them.
Ecological considerations
The decision between digital and printed media is increasingly influenced by ecological factors. The environmental impact of reading an electronic newspaper is often lower than that of reading paper. But the situation is complex: a study by Greenpeace shows that the overall environmental impact can vary depending on the usage situation. E-readers like the Kindle in particular perform well in ecological comparisons because they require minimal power consumption.
In everyday life, however, one must also be aware of the fact that reading online via mobile internet causes higher greenhouse gas emissions. Interestingly, a printed copy emits less CO2 as long as it is read by several people over a longer period of time. So if you have a good hand and keep several copies of our favorite newspaper, the ecological balance could be helped.
The topic of digitalization and its advantages is also being addressed at other institutions, such as the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW). A pilot project is being tested here that aims to sustainably reduce students' paper consumption. The students are actively involved in finding out how environmentally compatible the various media are.
The discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of reading e-papers and print editions has started and it remains exciting to see where the journey in the media landscape leads. The next opportunity to obtain comprehensive information is imminent in Beeskow. Whether digital or analogue – it is important that we always keep an overview and act sustainably.