I have had a little bit of time to reflect on what the purpose of this blog should be (the last post was written a week or so ago). At Phoneraiser we are dedicated to recycling in all forms. We are also constantly looking at ways to increase sustainability in both our business practices as well as our actions effecting the environment. I want this blog to be a tool used to educate people about ways to reduce their use of non-renewable goods and other issues related to environmentalism. I believe that we will also be able to have a conversation with our readers about these issues. If you have good comments about the issues we bring up, please post them. In fact, let us know about any thing else you would like to see on the blog.
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Have you ever considered offsetting your emissions from all your shipments with carbon credits? This could easily increase your sustainable practices. I highly recommend Carbon Fund, as they have an excellent business partnership program (which my organization belongs).
Thanks!
We do not currently use a Carbon Credit program. I checked out http://www.carbonfund.org and it looks like they have a great program. I will definitely pass this on.
Thanks Laura!