The Burst - Tips for Going Green (Ep. 38)
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Tips for Going Green
Have you been wanting to make your bank “green,” but don’t know where to start? Brad takes this episode to detail a couple of small changes your bank can make to help out the environment. From something as small as receipts to as big as your servers, check out this episode for Brad’s tips for “Going Green!”
If you have any tips that you’d like to add to this list to help people make the green change, please post them as comments!
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