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Why SaveATreeCards?

SaveATreeCards are the eco-friendly greeting solution. They reduce the use of paper, ink, distribution, and packaging materials that are key sources of carbon emissions.

Corporate sustainability is important to many firms and their key stakeholders.  Eliminating waste often improves efficiency and lowers costs. Companies have begun to recognize the value in proactively addressing environmental concerns and impacts. SaveATreeCards help to integrate the concepts of sustainability, efficiency, and resource and cost savings into strategic communication plans and objectives.

Doing business in today's world has a wide range of environmental impacts on the local, national, and global community. Sustainability challenges including climate change, depletion of natural resources and pollution. More and more companies are looking for new ways of conducting business that reduce these impacts.

With public interest in environmental issues extremely high, companies have a chance to improve their public profile, strengthen existing customer relations and gain new customer support by expressing their commitment to the environment. SaveATreeCards are a sophisticated and effective way to communicate business and environmental messages with your target audiences.

Did you know?

  The pulp and paper industry is the fourth highest user of electricity, accounting for six percent of the nation's total demand.
  Of the global wood harvest (for everything but fuel wood), 42% goes to paper production.
  Industrial nations, with 20% of the world's population, consume 87% of the world's printing and writing papers.
  Global production in the pulp, paper and publishing sector is expected to increase 77% from 1995 to 2020.
  The pulp and paper industry is the single largest consumer of water used in industrial activities in OECD countries and is the third greatest industrial greenhouse gas emitter, after the chemical and steel industries.
  About 71% of the world's paper supply is made, not from timber harvested at tree farms, but from forest-harvested timber in regions with ecologically valuable, biologically diverse habitat.