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Green Tips! You Wrote, We Listened!

by Tom Williams on April 28, 2009

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On April 22nd, we did a webinar entitled Celebrate Earth Day with InnoGage.  If you did not get a chance to attend, don’t worry.  We recorded the webinar and will have it up on our blog soon.

As a lead-up to this webinar, we reached out through twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and our blog and asked our fans for their best Green tips - no restrictions, no limitations to social media or other criteria, just good solid ways that everyday people can make a difference for the planet.  Here is what we got!

From Jessica Nicholas, @jessicanicholas

Use resuable shopping bags and/or don’t take bags for purchases of just a few items.

From Kris Gallagher (DePaul)  @kgallagher

Cold Water Tide. 90% of energy in a load is heating the water. CWT lets you do it all cold (& less sorting).

From Wassan Humadi  @aljamiat

Cute fabric grocery bags (make you remember to take them to store)

Live near your work DRIVE LESS!

From Sara Rampersaud, who wins the award for the most green tips!  @GreenSara

Enable power management modes on computers (Climate Savers Computing Initiative estimates savings for desktop computers to be more than 600 kilowatt-hours of electricity and about $60 annually in energy costs per computer).

Implement a ‘one light per person per room’ rule to assure lights aren’t left on.

Better yet, utilize natural daylight where possible and do away with lights wherever possible.

Compost! It cuts hauling fees (mostly for businesses), cuts methane emissions in landfills and makes a wicked garden additive!

Recycle (duh).

Install low-flow aerators (which typically run a couple bucks a piece) to drastically cut water consumption.

Print double-sided

Thanks to those above for their great GREEN ideas.  I would like to personally challenge you to find TWO things above that you are not currently doing and make them a habit.  Every little bit helps!

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Gone are the days of gas guzzling muscle cars, record players and TV antennas as it was in 1970, when Earth Day started. This year, 39 years later, a lot has changed. We have turned the corner as a generation. Today fuel efficient cars, Ipods and the Internet are a normal part of our life. But yet, some of our most basic forms of advertising and marketing are still stuck in the 1970s.

Junk Mail

How may pieces of junk mail do you receive a day? A month or a year? According to Keene State College, “Every year, there are 2.65 billion holiday cards sold in the U.S. That’s enough to fill a football stadium field 10 stories high!”[1] More than 80% of Americans now have a computer in their homes, and of those, almost 92% have Internet access.[2] My question is, why do we continue to print brochures, books, marketing materials and greeting cards with this amazing technology we have access to?

InnoGage, a progressive startup company, is solving the problem of outdated methods and embracing the technological advances of today to reduce cost, reduce environmental waste and promote sustainable connectivity.

Consider the old way Colleges and Universities promoted themselves. High School students would go to college fairs and absently put their name down on each and every school’s list, requesting more information. The school prints thousands of books with pictures and reasons why you shouldattend written by a marketing person. These books kill numerous trees, use vast amounts of untold chemicals to process and print and most will end up in a landfill, many never even opened. Plus the carbon footprint of producing and shipping these books all over the world does damage that we can never recoup.

Join us for a free webinar on April 22. Dave Zielski, Director of Earth Day for New York City, will be presenting on the advancements of web 2.0 and on how tapping into the Green Power of social media can make your organization better for our planet!

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/603562770

Now, welcome to InnoGage and Web 2.0. These same high school students now friend a college’s Facebook page and put their name on the colleges email list.  Before going to sleep, an email awaits them with a beautiful brochure attachment plus a link to the admissions blog (powered by InnoGage).  Here students have written about their school, programs, campus life and the surrounding area. Vibrant videos and images of classrooms, sporting events and student functions replace stale images in a book or pamphlet. Prospective students write comments on the Facebook wall or on blog entries which are then answered by the authors in hours. Relationships are built and trust increases. All this, with InnoGage’s servers migrating to a 100% solar powered hosting provider, and there has not been any paper wasted, toxic printing materials used, fossil fuels consumed for shipping or waste contributed to the landfills.

Now how cool and “Green”, is that!

References:

[1] http://www.keene.edu/sustain/gg_holiday.cfm

[2] http://www.marketingcharts.com/interactive/home-internet-access-in-us-still-room-for-growth-8280/

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How GREEN are you? Earth Day!

April 20, 2009

InnoGage is celebrating Earth Day this year by offering a FREE 30 minute Webinar hosted by David Zielski, Director of Earth Day NY!

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