Green Seal releases its Green and Sustainable Resolutions for 2013
Green Seal, a nonprofit organization that uses science-based programs to help consumers, purchasers, and companies create a Greener and more sustainable world, has just released its “Green and Sustainable Resolutions for 2013.”
According to Linda Chipperfield, VP of Marketing & Communications for Green Seal, the resolutions are designed for everyone “to help put protecting the environment and promoting sustainability at the top of our personal and corporate agenda in 2013.”
Chipperfield adds that some of the resolutions may even help make our lives more organized and clutter free.
“For instance, about 60 percent of all the mail Americans receive is advertising mail—often referred to as junk mail—and half of it is never read,*” says Chipperfield.
“However, there are ways to stop or at least minimize the amount of junk mail received. If more of us do this, it becomes a big step in protecting the environment and promoting sustainability.” (Optional sidebar: “Ways to Stop Junk Mail.”)
Among Chipperfield’s other Green and Sustainable Resolutions are the following: