Paper should be saved primarily to conserve natural resources, especially trees, which are the main raw material for paper production. Saving paper helps reduce deforestation, minimizes environmental pollution caused by paper manufacturing, reduces waste and landfill space, and saves energy and water. Additionally, saving paper can lower carbon footprints and preserve wildlife habitats, contributing to ecological balance. Practical ways to save paper include using digital documents, printing on both sides, recycling, reusing scrap paper, opting for paperless communication, and reducing unnecessary printing.