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Archive for the 'Sales Receipts' Category
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Digital coupons are the new retail buzz. With newspaper readership down and Sunday circulars in decline, the Consumer Products Industry (CPI) has a big upside if it can reach consumers via the internet. In the U.S. it is estimated that 1 out of 10 shoppers or 40 million consumers are very likely to use coupons found on line. (more…)
Posted in Electronic coupons, Helpful websites, Sales Receipts, Technology, Thermal Paper | 5 Comments »
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Are sales receipts and coupons changing? Will there one day be a paperless, non-chemically coated alternative to reviewing our expenditures or redeeming that 50 cent discount? Believe it or not, that day may be on the horizon. (more…)
Posted in Legal Action, Paper, Sales Receipts, Thermal Paper | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Signatures can be lethal. When John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence he knew that he was sticking his neck out. Did you know that your signature can be lethal too? While most of us may pay attention to the document text we are signing off on, how many of us pay attention to the type of paper our pen is pushing on? (more…)
Posted in Chemicals, Environmental Laws, Health Hazard, Paper, Pollution, Recycling, Sales Receipts | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Keep thermal and carbonless copy papers out of your paper recycling bin. By not allowing these chemically-coated papers into the recycling stream, you will be reducing the amount of potentially hazardous chemicals that find their way into recycled paper products. Remember, when hazardous chemicals end up in recycled food packaging , they can easily migrate from the packaging into food. Ask your local municipal recycling station how best to handle these chemically-coated papers.
Posted in Health Hazard, Paper, Sales Receipts, Thermal Paper | No Comments »
Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Reduce the amount of non-recyclable thermal paper receipts by simply saying “No” to a printed receipt when your are given the opportunity to accept or decline one. An easy way to start is by declining ATM receipts. (The transaction information shows up on your monthly bank statement anyway). With each “Decline” you will be making a small advancement toward a greener lifestyle.
Posted in Paper, Sales Receipts, Tip of the Week | No Comments »
Thursday, October 1st, 2009
There is growing public opinion that sales receipts are getting longer. A long sales receipt (once embarrassing proof of an out of control shopping spree) can now bring tidings of special offers, coupons, and redemptions. In a culture where more information is better, these growing paper streamers help to satisfy our need to know.
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Posted in Chemicals, Paper, Pollution, Recycling, Sales Receipts | 2 Comments »
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