One Small Step: Add Tree-loving Message to Your E-mail

April 7, 2008 by Peggy  

You’ve probably seen the message, “Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail,” at the end of e-mails you receive.

Adding a green message to your e-mail signature can be an effective way to draw notice. After all, the people you’re e-mailing know you. If you care about the environment, they may wonder what more they can do as well.

tree-e-mail.jpgHere’s a story to illustrate my point. Michael, that’s my husband in case you didn’t know, added an e-mail signature like the one above to his work e-mails. Others in his department started doing the same. In a staff meeting, the organizer said something like, “Well, I didn’t print out an agenda for everyone this time because of all that save-the-paper messages in your e-mails. I wrote it on the board instead.”

That’s a small, but great change. E-mail signatures can help people think. Now here’s something for you to think about:

Do you actually refer back to those e-mails you print? How often can you make PDFs of documents instead of printing them?

Here are some e-mail signatures I came up with just for you to consider:

•If you hug a tree, you’ll be hugged back twice. Please think about not printing this e-mail.

•Trees like you, so please wink back by not printing this e-mail.

•Love a tree, don’t hit print.

•Make sense, not waste. Don’t hit print.

•Ask me why you should think twice before printing this e-mail.

•Does e-mail make us print more than we did before?

•You’re too smart to print this e-mail.

•Lower your impact today by not printing this e-mail.

•Even recycled paper takes energy to make. Do you really need to print this e-mail?

If you have a green e-mail signature, please tell us about it.

Photo via MorgueFile.


Comments

5 Responses to “One Small Step: Add Tree-loving Message to Your E-mail”
  1. DramaMama says:

    I don’t have a green signature but I just wanted to remind everyone about putting your Christmas card on your blog. We did it this past year and only printed 10 for the Great Grandparents and elderly people w/o a computer. It was really fun to include video and stuff! I know it’s really early to think about all that, but I used to plan our Christmas card pic this early, so I just started thinking about it again…

  2. DramaMama says:

    oh – and if you don’t have a blog you could just make a nice email =)

  3. Peggy says:

    Thanks DramaMama! Good ideas.

  4. Jennifer says:

    Good plan DramaMama.

    Actually, I just came to say that people on Twitter right now are saying they print e-books! What. I bet it would cost less resources to buy a mass produced book. Also if you print it, what’s the point?

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  1. [...] Add a message so that others also don’t print: Plenty of people have little notes at the bottom of their emails that say something along the lines of, “Please consider the environment before printing this email.” Which is a small but significant step you can take to live a little greener. Some people won’t stop to think unless you spell it out for them. That one small message may make the king or queen of email printing rethink his or her actions. See some good ideas for eco-email messages. [...]



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