This sign has been on my office door for several years now. It serves as a daily reminder not just to myself, but also to my co-workers and office visitors. I don’t know where I first heard the phrase. Naturally, I was familiar with old adage “the ends don’t justify the means,” but it wasn’t… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Eco-Conscious Printing
The “Good Work” Journey
Restoring the Forests of Ireland
As many of you are probably now well aware, Indigo Ink plants trees across the world through our partnership with PrintReleaf in an effort to offset our clients’ paper usage (read more about that program here). As a geography nerd (and former professional geographer), one aspect of the program that is particularly fun for me… Read more »
A Twenty Year Journey
Twenty Years of Indigo Ink… it’s been quite the, ahem, JOURNEY. Thanks for joining us along the way. Every project you print at Indigo Ink automatically results in trees planted through our PrintReleaf reforestation program (12,605 trees to be exact). To date, Indigo Ink customers have collectively offset the equivalent of over 95 million letter… Read more »
“Citizen Scientist” Katy at Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary
Environmental Stewardship and Preservation is an important part of our culture at Indigo Ink, so it’s only natural that many of us Indigo Inkers have passion and interest around nature and the outdoors beyond our day jobs at Indigo. This month, we’re proud to highlight team member Katy Clark and the super awesome volunteer work… Read more »
Make Print Count
Be More Efficient. Be More Targeted. Be More Beautiful. It’s no secret that printing requires natural resources—specifically trees. And because of this simple truth, our team firmly believes that if we’re going to be printing in 2019, we’ve got to make it count—better ideas, better processes, better results. Indigo Ink continues to value our role as… Read more »
Banding Together to Reduce Plastic Waste
After much anticipation here at Indigo, the paper banding machine has arrived! It may not sound (or look) like much, but this is going to save us a lot of time and plastic. The journey to finding this handy little machine started this past summer. My cousin, Maryann, was undergoing a personal effort to reduce… Read more »