How does a court reporting firm help the environment? Mostly, by paying attention.
UBA is committed to environmentally safe business practices. We've examined every part of
our reporting and production processes and made common-sense changes in how we operate.
OUR GREEN INITIATIVES INCLUDE:
Source: Environmental Defense's Paper Calculator; national averages, results may vary for specific mills.
Using environmentally friendly supplies
All of our transcripts are printed on 100% postconsumer content paper, which is made without the use of chlorine or chlorine compounds.
We scan all exhibits for digital archiving, providing exhibits on CDs or as PDF attachments to transcripts
Transcript covers made from 60% recycled cover stock
Refilling toner cartridges
Reusing/recycling all paper used in the office
Enthusiastically participating in the enhanced recycling program (paper/aluminum/glass) recently instituted by our building owner Kennedy Associates, a U.S. EPA 2009 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year
Motion-sensor light switches
The following charts demonstrates the environmental impact that choosing 100% recycled paper has made for us.
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