Video: Going green requires buy-in from the top and the bottom
March 1, 2010 by Sam Narisi
In this video, an ink supplier offers tips on how businesses can get green initiatives up and running. More…
In this video, an ink supplier offers tips on how businesses can get green initiatives up and running. More…
For a growing number of companies, the idea of limiting impact on the environment is an important principle. That extends not only to internal printing, but also to larger print jobs sent out of house to a print shop. More…
Hewlett-Packard recently announced two new laser printers for the office — something the company does every few months. But the marketing hook on the new models: More…
What’s the step businesses can take that could have the biggest impact on energy costs? Hint: It’s also one of the easiest. More…
Your company probably isn’t as big as the U.S. Postal Service, an organization that generated nearly 500,000 tons of waste in 2008. But that doesn’t mean you can’t follow its green, cost-cutting example. More…
Here’s some good news: Employees actually are concerned about their wasteful printing habits. They just won’t change them until it’s easier to do so. More…
Going green is white-hot in the industry these days. But in IT organizations, there’s little interest in cutting power consumption — even though technology is a major consumer of energy. More…
According to a recent survey, economic troubles haven’t eroded businesses’ desire to help the environment. More…
It’s not the most obvious place to get your supplies, but a religious order in Wisconsin is one of the latest businesses to sell soy-based toner and ink. More…
The state of Washington recently passed a law creating new standards for paper use at its state agencies and campuses. Will more states follow? More…
Here’s a creative new use for those spent toner and ink jet cartridges. More…