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Green Is The New Mature

01 Apr 2009

Royal Holiday
www.royal-holiday-pressroom.com
pressroom@royal-holiday.com

Royal Holiday News is going paperless.

Every day we read or hear about it: Mother Earth is in peril and needs our help. So we take action: we carefully separate our garbage for recycling, we walk, ride our bikes or take the bus more often, we bring our own bags to the grocery store, we switch to organic foods and purchase only locally grown produce, we use those coiling light bulbs and we urge our friends, families and neighbors to take the same steps. Then we wonder: is this enough? what else could I do? We could support those companies who are making an effort to make their carbon footprint lighter, who are consciously reducing their green house gas emissions.

The people at Royal Holiday do not take this endeavor lightly. They understand that, in helping Mother Earth, time is of the essence. This is why they have already implemented a series of environmentally friendly policies, including the digitalization of their most popular news outlet: Royal Holiday News.

From now on, the Royal Holiday News magazine will no longer be printed on paper. By digitalizing this popular and helpful publication, Royal Holiday will be dramatically reducing it's carbon footprint. Just think about the thousands of gallons of fuel that won't be burned for shipping this magazine to members all over the planet, think about all the trees that won't be lumbered for paper to print out Royal Holiday News, think about all the landfills that won't be brimming with past issues of this magazine. Now consider the amount of money this will save and the direct impact this has on Royal Holiday's members wallets. By digitalizing Royal Holiday News, Royal Holiday will cut operational costs and will be able to deliver on their promise of not increasing their annual membership fee: win-win situation.

But Royal Holiday's efforts to go green don't end with a digital magazine. They are on the verge of achieving a paperless office as well. What is so remarkable about this? Well, consider this: a mid sized company produces an average of 30 million pages of paper every year, which equates to cutting down 1,369 trees and producing approximately 300,000 pounds of CO2 every year. Large companies can use an estimated 400 billion pages of printer paper every year; that is 18,253,333 trees converted to paper, generating four billion pounds of carbon a year for a single item-paper. A paperless office is a huge step into nursing Mother Earth back to health again.

In youth we idealize, in adulthood we act; this is why Royal Holiday has declared Green to be the new mature. When you purchase a Royal Holiday membership you are able to both: experience the world and help saving it.

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