XEROX wants to help save some trees by giving us tips on how to use less paper. According to XEROX 45% of all print outs are discarded with in 24 hours, so here are 5 tips to stay productive and use your paper wisely.

“It may be a surprise that Xerox is concerned about excessive paper use. After all, we’re in the business of putting marks on pages,” said Wim Appelo, president, Xerox Strategic Services, which manages Xerox’s paper business as well as its company-wide environmental programs.

“But, the hallmark of our business has always been operating in an environmentally responsible way. That means holding our suppliers to tough standards on how they make paper, improving forest management and protecting endangered forests. As important, through Xerox innovation we help our customers minimize their impact on the environment while meeting their business needs.”

So here are the tips:
Use both sides of the paper. It’s called “duplex printing” and it is the single best way to reduce paper use. So choose copiers, digital printers and multifunction devices that can print on both sides of the paper. Add duplex as your “default” mode.
Go digital. Save on postage by sending electronic files and let your recipient decide whether to print them. Replace paper files with electronic ones using the scan-to-file option on multifunction devices.
Be selective: Print what you need when you need it. For example, print only the portion of the report you need, not every page. Preview your print to avoid printing pages with boilerplate. Print on demand. Don’t stockpile forms, letterhead, or instructions that will go out of date.
Reach for the right paper. A number of options promote sound environmental practices. For instance, Xerox High Yield Business Paper™ is produced using half the number of trees of conventional paper. Print on papers certified through global organizations, such as the Forest Stewardship Council or the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, both of which have strict international standards for sustainable forestry. Or use paper with recycled content.
Recycle. Collect used paper so the fiber can be used again. Recycling the fiber saves trees, reduces energy and water use, requires fewer chemicals, and keeps paper out of landfills.

For more information visit: http://www.xerox.com/environment

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