"Save a tree. Don’t print"
"Think Green - Please do not print this email unless you really need to"
"Please reduce waste and do not print this email"
These have been under the signatures in emails that I have been getting lately. They seem pretty good and kindly remind the receiver to not print the email thereby saving some trees. I always thought printing an email, especially if you work on a laptop, as one of the most ridiculous things ever. People always give the lame, “I like to feel the paper", or "it's easier to read" argument. To prevent such faux pas just slap a small note like the ones above in your email signature and jab them with a small jolt of green guilt. Hopefully that will stop the tree killers…or you can add the signature below.
“Think, Don’t print...Stop killing trees jerk”
Monday, October 27, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Greener cleaners
Arm n' Hammer Essentials
Not only does it clean without "chemicals" it also costs less to ship and by mixing it yourself you feel like you had a hand in keeping the environment safe for another day. They even have a British guy (who doesn’t really sound British) promoting it like an infomercial. Ways to make it better? How about only selling the refills and ...wait they do...Now if they made the bottle out of biodegradable plastic that would be sweet. Check out Essentials
Not only does it clean without "chemicals" it also costs less to ship and by mixing it yourself you feel like you had a hand in keeping the environment safe for another day. They even have a British guy (who doesn’t really sound British) promoting it like an infomercial. Ways to make it better? How about only selling the refills and ...wait they do...Now if they made the bottle out of biodegradable plastic that would be sweet. Check out Essentials
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