Signs that offices are adopting green technologies...

by Guillermo Fernandez 17. August 2009 20:05

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  • Staplers are being returned to office supply closets in record numbers...
  • Hospitals report fewer emergency room visits due to "paper cut episodes"...
  • One office in Chicago voted to replace their copier with a Starbucks machine.
  • Office bulletin boards cluttered with pictures of lawn mowers for sale instead of policy memorandums.

Some concerns have also been noted...

  • Snack foods replacing file folders in worker's desk drawers.
  • Job boards are filling with fax machine repairmen that are out of work.
  • Instead of the average paper document being photo-copied 19 times, the average email is likely forwarded to 19 different people.
  • In Santa Fe, an office worker was traumatized and went home because she feared being "shocked by electronic signatures".
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