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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Greener Holiday Greeting Cards

Christmas is one of the most anticipated holidays of the year. It is the season of giving and sharing. Besides the tradition of gift giving, many people enjoy sending and receiving holiday greeting cards through the mail. This contraceptive patch greeting card business a very lucrative and successful business. However, many people are getting more aware of the impact of buying and sending holiday greeting cards to the environment, especially if the greeting cards are made of paper direct from trees.

There are a number of ways to eliminate or lessen the usage of paper greeting cards. If you must send paper greeting cards, opt for those printed on recycled papers. Nowadays, cards printed on recycled paper are growing in popularity. The recycled papers are typically made of at least 30 percent of post-consumer products. There are also more recycled papers that are made of higher post-consumer products, which are even better. You can also opt for your cards to be printed with soy or vegetable-based inks. Ask your recycled paper manufacturer for recommendations of green printers, if you prefer personalizing your recycled holiday greetings. Recycled greeting cards are joint life insurance pretty and classy as the traditional paper greeting cards, if not better. They usually come with recycled envelopes too; hence allowing you to have 100 percent recycled products.

Another greener way to send holiday greetings is by sending e-cards. E-cards are electronic cards that work very much like emails, thus allowing you to eliminate the usage of paper completely. Most e-card websites are offering their services free. All you need to do is register, choose an e-card, and send it to your recipients' email address. There are hundreds, even thousands of e-card designs to choose from, and some websites do not require any registration at all. E-cards are also easier and faster to send, requiring no envelopes or postage stamps at all. They are safer than the traditional paper greeting cards as they will not get lost in transit. Of course, you will need valid email addresses of your recipients to ensure the e-cards are delivered successfully.

If you must send paper greeting cards during this holiday season, the wisest thing that you can do is probably cutting down your mailing list. This is especially for businesses, as you may have hundreds or thousands of clients in your clientele database. Perhaps you can send one general greeting card per company and not to the individuals of the same company. Sending e-cards to thousands of clients is fine and they are cheaper and more student loan consolidation faq However, if you really must convey your greetings and best wishes on paper, do consider sending recycled greeting cards.

Insist on using green products this holiday season. If you have not tried any recycled greeting cards yet, perhaps it is the time for you to get started. Otherwise, if you cannot avoid sending your greetings to your large clientele, e-cards should be your best option. Nevertheless, whether it is paper or electronic cards, it does not really matter. It is the thought that matters the most.

Amelia Yap is a mother who is very conscious about global warming and the future or our environment. She has made it her mission to educate others to go green, reduce their carbon foot print, and help save our environment.

You can download her FREE report, "Simple Ways to Go Green and See Green" to see how easy it is to go green and save money along the way.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey!

Just wanted to leave a comment about what a good idea I think electronic greetings cards are.
There are so many people that don't really agree with sending e-cards, I think maybe they feel that it is a lazy way to send a greeting, and are more in favor of the traditional way of buying a 'real' card, and sticking a stamp on it and popping it in the post.
However, I think this is one of those cases of 'don't knock it till you've tried it', I am a fan of electronic greetings cards. A lot of my computer wiz kid mates introduced me to e-cards, and that is how I began using them. I think when you try something new, you are recommended it by word of mouth, and that is exactly what happened to me.
I have trawled the internet and found a really good site called http://ecards.co.uk, and best of all it is free. I really like this site, there are a lot different themed cards to choose from, and lots of fun animated cards.
One of the best things I like about electronic greetings is that you can personalize your greeting which I think is a really good thing (and definitely better than buying cards that are printed off in bulk)
Another reason which you have already mentioned is that e-cards help the environment, since the cards are online, you are saving paper, and therefore less trees to be chopped down! yay!
Just wanted to share my thoughts and findings with you all!
Nic.

January 26, 2009 at 2:44 AM  

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