PROGRESS
3R Steps to go green
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Paper
Reduce
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Only print what's necessary.
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Make the point size smaller in your documents to reduce the number of printouts.
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Send people PDFs instead of printouts.
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Eliminate fax cover sheets by using self-adhesive fax notes.
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Order supplies by phone, email or online.
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Purchase office supplies with the highest Postconsumer content as possible (to learn more, click here.)
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Don't overprint: find out how many people need to receive what you are sending out.
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Before designing a project, get estimates from printers first. Often times, during the negotiations for cost reduction, printers will suggest a different trim size. For example, printing an 8.5" x 11" brochure will cost more than 8.5" x 10 7/8". It's only a 1/8" difference on the height, but depending on the quantity of your brochures, the savings could be in the thousands of dollars, and much less paper waste.
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Spec the paper weight that is suffecient to perform the job. This saves you on postage too.
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Ask your designer to spec recycled paper or even tree-free paper (lots of beautiful options, i.e. cotton, kenaf, bamboo, bagasse, etc.).
Reuse
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Use the other side of printed sheets when documents are not in the final stages, like proofing text or emails for example. (Have a stack ready to load your printer.)
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Cut scraps of paper and use them as notes.
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Save cardboard boxes for a future shipping.
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Avoid paper products as much as possible: use cloth towels instead of paper towel, use a ceramic mug instead of paper cup.
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Reuse file folders.
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Donate your old books, trade and consumer magazines to your local library.
Recycle
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Recycling is simple: just have separate trash cans set up for paper, bottles, and trash. On the day of trash collection, it's a lot easier to bring them out.
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Recycling pickup is free, therefore the more you sort out from trash, the more you can save in refusal pickup fees.
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Buy recycled too. It helps to solidify the market for post-consumer products in the marketplace.
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Look for new and unique opportunities to reduce, reuse or recycle paper products.