By Olga Orda •
September 4, 2008

A www.greenprinteronline.com dispatch | You cannot stop a negative habit without knowing how much and how often you are doing it. Enter the financial “carrot”: the online environmental calculator with a finance edge. True, we at Green Printer believe that public demand, employee engagement, shareholder interest and sustainability goals are the “pressure points” for companies to cut their consumption habits and curb greenhouse gas emissions.
But today, organizations like Xerox, RecycleBank and Creative Citizen are offering more than just a climate change reason to decrease consumption: money. And, they are doing it by showing your employees the financial figures generated in conjunction with their online, environmental calculators. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: amy vaccarro, chris morrison, climate change, creative citizen, green printer, green printing, recyclebank, recycled paper, xerox
By Olga Orda •
August 19, 2008
INFORM does it again just as parents can once again embrace the “most wonderful time of the year- the Staples Inc. version“. In other words, it’s back to school time for the kids.
My assumption is that kids are already well ahead of their parents in terms of incorporating green living (with less fuss than adults) into their lives and those of their peers. In fact, kids often pressure parents to recycle, according to a study published in the BBC.
Still, raising children to be good citizens and those that can quickly make the link between paper usage, recycling, deforestation, government action and climate change later in their life (I coin these savvy “Forest Citizens”) is not easy but it is well worth it on many levels. Here is who we are watching to help us raise good Forest Citizens as we embark on the craziness of the school year: Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: chegg, climate change, deforestation, eco child’s play, ecolibris, Environmental, green, green printer, green printingm, inform, kids, kristen chase, little bits, mom, monica rodgers, paper, textbooks, tips, toys
By Olga Orda •
August 12, 2008

You run an sustainable organization, receive referrals from the Internet and want a brand that’s memorable. You also want to automate your web traffic.
Enter the green widget - a ‘brand confirming’ tool you can’t overlook. If you have a brand, says Stefan Juhl, a widget will only confirm (or make others more aware of) your brand values. So, what is a widget anyway? Erick Schonfeld explains and Max Gladwell defines the role of a widget as one of the many tools a social (change) media practitioner can employ. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: alexander wissner-gross, erick schofeld, green printer, green printing, greenhouse gas, max gladwell, recycled paper, timothy sullivan, trees, water, widget
By Olga Orda •
June 15, 2008

A www.greenprinteronline.com dispatch
For all those days when you believe your green values aren’t aligned with your workplace but you can’t - or don’t want to - make the eco-entrepreneur step, here are some immediate action steps to try out at the office this Monday.
Remember: while many green teams start from humble beginnings, they can grow exponentially - pent up passion for green amongst employees can be powerful driving force. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: british columbia, climate change, corporate, eco-friendly, employees, green, green printer, green printing, guide, print, printing, procurement, purchasing, recycled paper, small busines, sustainable, tips, vancouver, widget
By Olga Orda •
March 3, 2008

Photos by Chris Jordan | “Intolerable Beauty: Portraits of American Mass Consumption”
Design Goes Green - The first of a series of articles by Green Printer on the cross-section between the environment, business and the creative communications industry.
According to the federal Environmental Protection Agency, used or unwanted electronics amounted to 1.9 to 2.2 million tons in 2005, with most of that ending up in landfills. We did a post earlier on the how the chemicals that seep into the soil, even decades later, can have harmful human health effects and the fact that heaps of the stuff are often left abandoned in developing countries. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: british columbia, Bureau En Gros, cell phones, Chris Jordan, climate change, eco audit, eco-friendly printing, ecyclingtools.com, electronics, environmental printing, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Electronics Challenge, FSC, Global Warming, green business, Green Citizen, green graphic design, green printing, greenwashing, guide, letterheads, marketing, mulch design, mygreenelectronics.org, north carolina, Origin Design, origin design and communications, PCF, post-consumer recycled, postcards, presentation folders, public relations, quebec, rackcards, recycled business cards, recycling, staples, sustainable, sustainable printing, techsoup.org, tips, vancouver, Whistler