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Eco-Signature: Easy Way to Make a Difference through Your Usual Daily Email
A brilliantly simple way to remind people how easy it is to be a little more eco-conscious -- the graphic is free, with no licensing limitation, so just grab it and go make a difference. Easy-peasy.

This is an ECO-Friendly Blog
By placing the Eco-Safe Merit Badge on your blog, you can provide environmentally friendly printing alternatives for your website visitors. As someone who uses the Merit Badge, I am actively reducing the staggering number of web pages printed daily.
Cutting Junk Mail
If we could change the way we receive our bills and other paper mail like magazines and publicity, we could slow down deforestation and reduce our environmental footprint. The way to go would be to receive everything by e-mail. Watch this video that talk about the problem.
How to Make a Free Christmas eCard Slideshow
This year Americans are projected to send 2 billion Christmas cards. The vast majority of those will end up in landfills and the cost of postage alone will be $840 million.
The solution is to earn some serious cool points and create a FREE photo slideshow eCard, complete with falling snowflakes and swaying ornaments.

Go Green with Cloth Napkins
Check out this quick overview of how using cloth napkins reduced a family's paper trash significantly. Includes suggestions on how to get the greenest, reusable napkins on your block.
Help the Environment with Paperless Billing
Many companies now provide paperless billing which is a great way to help the environment, and in some cases save money in the process. Signing up to paperless billing only takes a matter of minutes and by doing so you will help to reduce your carbon footprint.

Recyle, reuse, recreation - all in one project
Have you counted how many sheets of paper towel you use everyday, especially when your toddlers spill all sorts of liquid through out the day? And have you counted how many old T-shirts that have been long forgotten in your closet? Put two and two together, we did a kid-friendly project that was a lot of fun and produced useful end products.