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Posted by sharepoinTony on June 29, 2009
SharePoint can also be utilized as a tool to better enable a business to act in a “green” manner. Sharing documents and working online can reduce paper consumption and waste.
Automating business processes utilizing workflows can reduce time spent on these tasks which COULD be redirected to identifying other areas where the company may change the impact they have on our environment.
The efficiency gained this way allows the time spent on green initiatives to cost the company nothing…thereby improving the roi and goodwill received by implementing any green initiative.
This concept of businesses going green isn’t new, and I am not alone in applying it in “new” and “different” ways.
Check out GreenBiz.com – Daily News on Green Business
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