Every day the financial industry uses tons of paper on millions of transactions. These paper bills, payments and statements are squandering precious resources and creating a heavy burden on the environment. There is no time to waste. Now is the time to push for change – but how? Does your business have the tools to educate consumers about the positive environmental impact of choosing electronic payments, bills and statements over paper?
PayItGreen is an organization dedicated to providing information that will help businesses and consumers make the switch. While many organizations do not currently have the resources to support a green initiative, PayItGreen provides the turn-key marketing tools you need to get started - or enhance and grow your existing outreach efforts.
This important industry initiative is member-supported– when an organization joins, they gain access to Members Only marketing tools and educational resources for their own consumer outreach efforts. And when you become a member of PayItGreen, it will be easy to educate your customers by taking advantage of member assets such as direct deposit and paper footprint calculators, case studies, consumer videos, and custom research.
As a member you also align your company with like minded companies that are making a commitment to the environment. Together we can make difference.
PayItGreen gives you the tools for change. Become a member today.
PayItGreen offers three different levels of business membership to meet your company’s needs. All memberships associate you with PayItGreen and provide you with valuable tools and information that will assist your efforts to promote electronic payments, bills and statements.
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