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1 Comments:
At 5:39 PM,
Anonymous said…
Unforunately a lot of companies use their 'green' credentials to score brownie points with investors but some companies seem to be making a real effort to do something even if it's putting publications on recycled paper which is more expensive. Presents us with a bit of a problem really doesn't it? Should we advise customers to go greener by ridding their places of paper and therefore put ourselves out of a job or just get with the programme and do online?!
I will admit to being ashamed of several former employers re their complete disregard to waste and recycling.
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