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The Importance of the Consumer Voice in Making Changes

Wednesday, 12 May 2010 10:06 by onsharp

 

This past weekend, individuals from across the Red River Valley came together to show, share, and spread the word about ways to go green in your daily routine at Valley Green Expo 2010. The expo was made up of an array of non-profit organizations, governmental agencies, businesses, and more.

Aside from an abundance of giveaways, natural and organic food samples (including unique pickled vegetables courtesy of Red River Goose Gardens), there were also numerous performers and speakers. Ranging from local family band, Fiddlin’ Friendzy to local meteorologist, John Wheeler, sharing some of his original poetry, variety was of no shortage at this year’s expo. Most importantly there was a shared passion for helping the environment.

Our own Tami Dowers even gave a presentation entitled “Saving the Environment with SmartPay.” In this presentation, Tami talked about the benefits of going paperless with SmartPay: saving time, money, and the environment to name a few. Perhaps one of the most startling stats from the presentation?

"Each year Americans throw away enough office paper alone to build a 12-foot wall from Los Angeles to New York City". Source

Just imagine that. A 12-foot wall from one coast to another. That’s a lot of paper; especially considering this stat accounts for office paper alone. Think of how much money and how many resources could be saved and conserved by switching to paperless billing at your business.

Now you may be thinking “But I’m not a business owner so the choice isn’t mine.” On the contrary, your voice and opinion matter. At our booth during the expo, we encouraged consumers to fill out suggestion cards of businesses or companies they would like to see switch to a paperless billing and payment system like SmartPay.

Put simply, the consumer voice matters to businesses. If these businesses and companies are aware that people like you actually want a service like SmartPay, your voice could help shift them in a new direction for billing and payment. Even if you weren’t at the expo to fill out a suggestion card, we are always taking suggestions. Let us know what business or company you would like to see using SmartPay. Make your suggestion here. 

And although we can’t thank you with a helping of pickled beans or a performance of blue grass music, we thank you for your suggestions with sincere appreciation.

Come to think of it… maybe we could round up the web developers and see just how mean their pickling and music skills are?  We hear our Project Manager, Melanie might have some tips and hints about pickling! 

"Taming the Paper Tiger: a Unit on Paper and the Environment"

Wednesday, 17 June 2009 08:17 by rhaden
SmartPay Tiger

Onsharp's SmartPay has something new to offer the community.

As a part of our commitment to the environment, education, and the community, we're offering a free download for educators.

"Taming the Paper Tiger" is a unit on paper and the environment, including a reproducible folktale, hands-on, multi-level lesson plans, and a coloring page. The unit is free for educational use. Download "Taming the Paper Tiger" for your home or classroom.

This unit meets North Dakota State Curriculuml Content Standards  in a number of areas, including English language arts, math, health, library/technology literacy, and science.

We hope you'll share this resource with your kids, teachers, and others in your community.The more we know about our environment and how to

 


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