An In and Convenient Tool: Environment-Friendly Postcards
December 3, 2008
Yes, it’s not just in trash segregation and water conservation that you can take care of Mother Nature. You can achieve this even when you’re doing business.
Helping out
Across the globe, people are consciously looking for ways to contribute to the recuperation of the environment without putting a halt to their productivity or escalating their daily costs.
If you think being stuck in the office meant not having opportunities to do your share on this pressing matter, then you ought to think a little bit out of the box. Simple office tasks and ventures can be turned into your personal conservation regimen. Keeping your paper consumption low by reusing photocopy rejects, and turning off your monitor when you’re taking your break are just some of the little things that you can do to help the environment.
Even in marketing, you can also adopt nature-friendly practices without losing your valuable resources, such as time, funds and energy. It’s as easy as opting for recycled cover stock for your postcard printing project.
Truth is
According to the site ClimateCrisis.net, “It takes less 70 to 90% less energy to make recycled paper and it prevents the loss of forests worldwide”. Think of how much you help cut down wasteful consumption of energy with wholesale prints.
By doing so, you are helping protect forests that are now silently suffering from the growing demands of paper and wood products. Before we know it, they’re gone. It’s best to act now than later.
Aside from using recycled paper, you can combine it with the use of soy- or vegetable-based inks, as opposed to their petroleum-based counterparts which have high Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) that are harmful to the environment.
In addition to this, you can indicate your own call to action to join the green revolution on your design.
Sure, these small acts may seem like minuscule attempts to save an entire planet but you’re not alone in your crusade. Millions of people all over the world are doing their part, as well. And when it becomes a united effort to save this planet we call home, we’ll all feel and see the immense results.
Think Clean. Think Green. Use recycled paper.
Joey Jacobs - Who's written 7 posts on the ColorPrintingWholesale.com Blog.






