How to Make Printing On Paper Good for Trees

August 31, 2011 at 1:10 pm Leave a comment

Print a Forest  applied the Fresh Ideas “Be the Contrarian” strategy to environmentally destructive printing habits, turning them into a funding source for reforesting efforts.

  “The premise of Print a Forest is simple: Print 100 Pages. Plant a Tree.

Use our free computer software and be open to having a small message from a brand across the bottom of the pages you print. Branded footnotes from an advertising sponsor fund trees being planted with WeForest.org.

Our software transforms your printer into a tree-planting machine. With your participation, the paper you print results in a tree being planted for every 100 pages. Every tree worth of paper plants over 75 new trees.

Picture a stack of 100 pieces of paper.

Now picture a majestic tree growing toward it.”

You can learn more here  and here.

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