INTERNAL MEMO
TO: Senior Management Team
FROM:
RE: Developing a Smart Paper Plan
DATE:
I’m
writing to let you know that we will soon launch an effort to devise and
implement a company-wide “Smart Paper Plan.” As you might know, we use several
tons of paper a year in the office. That’s perfectly normal for an office our
size; by one estimate, an average office employee creates approximately 350
pounds of wastepaper a year. But by carefully marshaling our resources, we
should be able to reduce that amount significantly, helping the environment
while helping our own bottom line.
The
core components of our Smart Paper Plan will be:
ü Conserving
paper,
by relying on email distribution, using half-sheet fax cover sheets, using both
sides of a sheet of paper, and other means.
ü Recycling
paper,
by redoubling our efforts to make sure we capture every scrap of recyclable
paper.
ü Purchasing
ecologically superior paper, made with significant postconsumer recycled content and
other important environmental attributes.
We’ll
begin the effort by creating a Smart Paper Team that includes representatives
of the various departments. The team will lead a company-wide diagnosis of our
current paper practices and develop a draft Smart Paper Plan, complete with
specific recommendations, for consideration by senior management. We will
together review the plan, make any changes, additions, or deletions, and then
begin implementation.
This
is an important effort to the company, not just because it will save us money,
but because it can make an important contribution to the environment. The
production of paper takes an enormous environmental toll, significantly
reducing forests, emitting toxic pollution from production processes, and
creating a great quantity of paper products in landfills. By reducing our own
contribution to these environmental problems, we can be better corporate
citizens.
I
believe it will also offer us important employee morale and public relations
benefits as well. I hope that as we devise and implement the plan we will be
able to foster a top-to-bottom commitment to smart paper practices, and that we
will all be proud of the contribution the plan will make to the environment. Of
course, once we have developed and implemented a plan that we can be truly proud
of, I expect we will be eager to brag a little to our customers about the plan.
In
short, I hope our efforts to devise and implement a Smart Paper Plan will be
helpful to us on many fronts. I hope you’ll join in this effort
enthusiastically. Thanks very much.
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