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| Source: | LOHAS Weekly Newsletter |
| Published: | Wednesday, November 17, 2004 |
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, D.C.– GreenerPrinter.com, an environmentally friendly printing service launched today, offers consumers the first online, certified “green” printer to ship products “climate-neutral” – having a zero net-impact on the earth’s climate.
GreenerPrinter.com (www.GreenerPrinter.com) combines environmental responsibility with high-quality, cost-effective products, and is a partnership between GreenBiz.com, the premier online resource center on business, the environment and the bottom line, and Tulip Graphics, a full-service graphics production services company.
Through GreenerPrinter.com, consumers can obtain high-quality, cost-competitive printing services featuring real-time print quotes, online ordering and state-of-the-art recycled paper options. With a standard product turnaround of three days, organizations can align printing needs of any scope and size with environmental goals.
“GreenerPrinter.com provides access to environmentally responsible printing services that are convenient and affordable, no matter where the consumer is based,” said Joel Makower, founder of GreenBiz.com. “Thanks to great suppliers, including New Leaf Paper and Climate Neutral Network, GreenerPrinter.com offers a unique combination of top-notch results with minimal impact on the environment, both in production and shipping.”
While many companies offer options including recycled papers and environmentally friendly inks, the climate-neutral aspect of GreenPrinter.com sets this service apart. The climate impact of shipping finished print jobs is offset 100% through investments in WindBuilders and Green Tags, both of which reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
“GreenerPrinter.com demonstrates the power of partnerships in increasing the awareness of, and markets for, environmentally responsible products and services,” said Kevin Coyle, president of the National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, which produces GreenBiz.com. “We feel the most profitable enterprises of the future will be those that embrace environmental forces in their business strategies.”
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