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Wednesday
Feb242010

The Ripple Effect of Going Green

In response to my colleague, Ben Irvine's I Want to be More Green...

Great points- minimizing M5's eco impact, eliminating our manual labor and improving cash collections for us certainly helps me sleep better.  However, I get excited thinking about the downstream benefits to our clients and the environment. Each client processes a dozen less pieces of mail through the mailroom, saves a few file folders and a cubic foot of office file storage.  That's about 20K+ pieces of mail, 5K+ folders and 1,700 sq ft of storage not consumed (apologies to Iron Mountain).  A small change upstream ripples pretty far.

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