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Earth Day 2010-Forest, paper and printing facts

Here you can find a few numbers about forest, paper and printing. There are interesting facts that everybody should consider before hitting the “Print” button. Let’s give a helping hand and let’s save the planet.

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Earth Day 2010 coming soon – Go Green with Cyclope-Series

There is one month left till the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day. In this period a wide range of environmental events take place more that the rest of the year. These events are organized by both non-profit organizations and commercial companies which all mean to save the planet and to educate people in this respect.

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Keeping in mind that it takes one 15-year old tree to produce HALF a box of office paper and considering the studies? results that estimate that the average commercial employee prints around 10,000 pages per year Continue reading ‘Earth Day 2010 coming soon – Go Green with Cyclope-Series’

In 2009 – companies “go green”

Is this true? Well I was reading all around on the Internet about different predictions from different points of view about thing companies will focus on this year, about strategies adopted, and different trends. From all these reading the most promoted and reminded was about companies going ?green?. go_green
As for me, I do think that everyone must take the effort to be more environmentally friendly and take up corporate citizenship. But the decisions are taken by each business in part.

The opportunities provided in this strategy might be for some companies a way of saving costs.
The paper, water and power should not be wasted and cutting the inefficient use means spending less on these resources. Think twice before printing a document: do you really need it? And did you know that fax-modems allow documents to be sent directly from a computer, without requiring a printed hard copy?

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