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Paper Cuts: Simple Steps to Reduce Paper Use

04/28/06

Dear Friends:

Thank you for using less paper. In 2003, we used 73.9 million sheets - an amount when stacked, that would be10,000 feet taller than Mt. Rainier. The good news is that this number is going down. To address our environmental and social goals, in February, 2005, I issued an Executive Order which directs city departments to reduce paper use 30% by the end of 2006.

Congratulations! Thanks to your efforts, we achieved a 12% reduction citywide in only 9 months. We saved more than 12,000 reams (6 million sheets) of paper. To help you visualize this, imagine a stack of paper as tall as three and a half space needles (605 feet). We also can feel good about the associated environmental benefits. They include saving enough energy to power 7 houses and eliminating the need to use 518 trees for paper.

Many of you have made the commitment to reduce. But there is still much more we can do to prevent paper waste. I am counting on every city employee to take this goal seriously. We can all do our part to print and copy less.

These simple steps will reduce paper use:
• Please be thoughtful about what you print or copy. Do you really need a hard copy? Are you double-siding?
• Be conservative when you order paper supplies - budget carefully to meet the reduction goal.
• Take advantage of electronic and non-paper alternatives to circulate and save documents.
• Adopt the “Green Meeting” approach.

With your participation, I know we can achieve our goal. Thank you for your enthusiasm and willingness to change.

Sincerely,


GREG NICKELS
Mayor

P.S. For additional ideas, visit the PaperCuts website at www.seattle.gov/papercuts.
If you have a suggestion on how to efficiently reduce paper use, please share it. You can email tips and success stories to Jetta Antonakos, a lead on the PaperCuts Steering Committee.



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