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Paperless Banking Solutions

Paperless Banking Solutions

The Environmental Impact of Paper and the Role of Green Banking Initiatives “Going paperless” isn’t just a catchphrase—it’s a crucial step toward sustainable banking practices that reduce waste and lower the banking industry’s carbon...
Growing together

Growing together

Championing the power of plants, the people who grow them, and the communities they nourish: that’s Denver Urban Gardens, or DUG. They provide access, skills, and resources for people to grow healthy food in community and regenerate urban green spaces. Established in...
E-waste recycling

E-waste recycling

E-waste, the no-longer-functional or obsolete electronic device that’s disposed of, includes electronic equipment and appliances — from toasters and gaming devices, to washing machines and solar panels — and everything in between. E-waste is considered a separate...
Go paperless

Go paperless

Trees absorb carbon dioxide. Processing one tree into 17 reams of paper releases 110 pounds of C02 into the atmosphere. Here are 15 actions you can take toward going paperless, to lessen the need to sacrifice trees: 1.        ...
Composting at Home

Composting at Home

Compost is the byproduct of food scraps and plant wastes as they decompose. Food and plants are organic materials that comprise upwards of 30 percent of what is discarded. Rather than taking up space in the landfill and releasing methane, a dangerous greenhouse gas,...