In one year, by switching from paper to electronic billing, statements and payments, the average American household would save 6 pounds of paper.
In one year, by switching from paper to electronic billing, statements and payments, the average American household would avoid producing 29 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions; the equivalent of: The emissions avoided by not driving 30 miles.
In one year, by switching from paper to electronic billing, statements and payments, the average American household would avoid producing 29 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions; the equivalent of: The emissions avoided by not consuming 2 gallons of gasoline.
In one year, by switching from paper to electronic billing, statements and payments, the average American household would avoid producing 29 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions; the equivalent of: Preserving 4 square feet of forest from deforestation.
In one year, by switching from paper to electronic billing, statements and payments, the average American household would avoid releasing 70 gallons of wastewater into the environment.
If only 2% of American households switched from paper to electronic bills, statements and payments each year, the collective impact would save 14,693,091 pounds of paper.
If only 2% of American households switched from paper to electronic bills, statements and payments each year, the collective impact would save 54,266,990 pounds of wood.
If only 2% of American households switched from paper to electronic bills, statements and payments each year, the collective impact would avoid producing almost 68,943,719 pounds of greenhouse gases.
If only 2% of American households switched from paper to electronic bills, statements and payments each year, the collective impact would avoid creating almost 163,231,849 gallons of wastewater.
If only 2% of American households switched from paper to electronic bills, statements and payments each year, the collective impact would avoid using 1,493,685 gallons of gasoline to mail bills, statements and payments.