Environmental Commitment![]() Walking our talk around environmental stewardship! Nowadays, whether you believe in the science surrounding it or not, everyone seems to be talking about global warming. From the conference room to the board room and in every office and cubical in between, we're all being asked to reduce, reuse, and recycle and produce stronger results while expending fewer resources. Before you know it, your business or organization’s "carbon footprint" will be judged right alongside its balance sheet and profit and loss statement. It should come as no surprise then that here at Face to Face Live, Inc.™, we believe videoconferencing has the potential to significantly reduce any company's carbon footprint. By helping your business cut down on air travel and driving, we directly help you "offset" your carbon emissions. If you're unfamiliar with the term "carbon footprint," it's not that difficult to explain. A carbon footprint is the effect we (as individuals or businesses) have on the climate in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Your business or organization's carbon footprint may increase or decrease based on your airline travel, vehicle travel, and electricity and gas consumption. A carbon "offset" is what we do to become carbon "neutral" by balancing out our emissions through activities such as videoconferencing, telecommuting, driving hybrid cars (like the one our President, Bill McCormick, drives), and using energy-saving practices such as solar-generated power. Why should all of this matter to you when choosing a videoconferencing services and solutions provider? That's simple… can you really trust a company that doesn't walk its own talk? Here at Face to Face Live, we're working hard to reduce our carbon footprint, and we're equally committed to helping your business or organization do the same. Not to worry; when it comes to environmental conservation and stewardship, we're not fanatics or zealots. We do, however, believe everyone can and should do their part—including corporate entities—to reduce any potential environmental damage. To learn more about how your business or organization can reduce its carbon footprint, and to see how our business is doing the same, visit our Blog, where we'll be sure to post the latest news and information related to our own efforts, along with tips and strategies to help your business do the same. For those of us who work here at Face to Face Live, reducing the carbon footprint isn't just good for the environment and business, it's good for our children and grandchildren, too. |