International Airlines Group (IAG) Cargo will from April 3 charge customers £10 for using paper air waybills while keeping digital equivalents free of charge. The use of paper documents has led to around 7,800 tonnes, or the equivalent to 80 Boeing 747s full of paper being processed each year, according to the company, which is the cargo wing of IAG Group. The move comes amid a wider push for paper-free transactions in countries such as the UK, where customers are often encouraged to pay digitally, by credit card or phone, rather than by cash. Although paper can be recycled, IAG

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