Top 10 Ways To Go Paperless
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It can be challenging going paperless at home or work, right?
One Jackson Hole, Wyoming business, WordenGroup Strategic Public Relations, has announced a “Go Paperless” initiative for Arbor Day, April 24, 2009.
The company wants to reduce office paper flow and save trees in honor of the national tree planting holiday.
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Says WordenGroup principal Darla Worden:
“We’re always looking for ways to ‘green’ our office – and our lives. Arbor Day seemed the appropriate day to provide additional focus on saving paper ourselves – and challenging other businesses to follow suit…”
Here’s are the WordenGroup’s Top 10 Ways To Go Paperless:
1. “Send documents via e-mail or e-Fax.”
2. “Stop unwanted junk mail and catalog delivery with a service like Stopjunk.”
3. “Try not to print anything — but if you must, be sure to use 100% post-consumer recycled paper.”
4. “Spell-check before you print to eliminate document do-overs; and print only the page or passage you need out of a longer document.”
5. “Set your printer default for double-sided printing, and keep a box of “one-side-used” paper for writing notes or printing for in-house use.”
6. “Read an online newspaper.”
7. “Remember your coffee mug (no paper cups); and if you “brown bag” your lunch, replace that iconic paper sack with a reusable lunch bag.”
8. “Sign up for email bill delivery for online rather than paper statements, and pay your bills – and invoice clients – electronically.”
9. “Borrow books from the library or buy used books online.”
10. “Move office forms to electronic versions – Microsoft Office and Excel both have powerful form creation tools – or ask your computer support person to create a custom form.”
Image courtesy of Mark Field/Fotolia.com and WordenGroup
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