Just a quick link and note about part 3 of my “series” of blogs on my trip to the Waste Management/Xerox Executive Sustainability Summit a few weeks ago. Xerox asked me to attend and cover the event. My final piece discusses an interesting presentation there from an IDC analyst and paper/print industry expert.
Survey data shows that people have high intentions to act green around the office, but a much smaller percentage will actually print less. I discuss also the challenge of defining “green” in a digital vs. paper world (there’s a footprint to both forms of media), and lay out some topline ideas on using less paper at the office.
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Will Employees Choose the Greener Options for Office Printing?
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‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility
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Yes, they will. When companies engage them in some form of educating employees. And when they feel like they own their decisions.
Yes, they will. When companies engage them in some form of educating employees. And when they feel like they own their decisions.