Monday, September 12, 2005

Envirocard 4

Many people spend lavishly on printing their name (calling) card on fancy cardboard to create a good impression. This can create more demand on existing stocks of paper and cards and more fodder for the dumpsite eventually. What if one print one's name card on reused paper (waste paper printed on one side and blank on the other)? One then practice thrift and also engage in environmentally friendly practice. Only drawback is the possible bad impression that this might create. But what if one can turn the thing upside down and make this practice prestigeous by calling this name card Envirocard. One can make a rubber stamp PRINTED ON ENVIROCARD or PRINTED ON ENVIROPAPER and stamp it on the namecard in red. Receipients may give giver extra points for engaging in thrift, environmentally friendly practices and one also help spread the message that our environment needs help at the same time.

6 comments:

Franco said...

please check http://freelogo.blogspot.com ... I will do the other one shortly... I'd also like to do the other 3, if you like these and put a link on them

Anonymous said...

Agree with Pi. It is possible that name cards are in fact made with recycle paper. Am sure most printers are doing it now in fact.

In our office, all staff recycle draft papers and papers are shreded & sold to be recycled.

Anonymous said...

ya it is great to think like this socio envirnametal ideas help to save littel envirnamental polution

herbal_care06 said...

ya I will not agree this .. , but recycled paper is so good these days, that most people might not be able to tell the difference.

ArahMan7 said...

Great ideas you got there. Thanks for the info.

Anonymous said...

I print all my business cards on recycled paper.

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