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Go green: Reduce your carbon footprint and cut expenses with new tools from Bell
More and more Canadian businesses are making the link between business travel and global warming, according to Claude Rousseau, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Sales at Bell. "When they are able to actually calculate the greenhouse gas savings resulting from virtual conferencing solutions, the choice becomes obvious."
It all adds up
A business can reduce emissions by about 150 kilograms using a two-hour Web conference instead of a plane flight between Toronto and Montréal for one person. That's equal to the emissions produced by lighting and heating an average Canadian household for eight days.
Those reductions add up. Bell's customers and employees held 2.53 million teleconferences in 2006, avoiding an estimated 1.7 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. That's equivalent to the annual emissions of 344,000 mid-size cars!
Use virtual meetings to cut real costs
Now you, too, can take advantage of virtual meetings to cut costs and protect the environment.
Bell has launched two new tools to help business customers make the right choices for the environment, by holding virtual meetings.
The Smart meeting guide
- The Smart meeting guide shows you how holding virtual meetings through Bell Conferencing Solutions can make a real difference in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and cutting travel costs, including time lost while on the road
The Green meeting calculator
- Its companion tool, the online Green meeting calculator, allows customers to measure just how much greenhouse gas emissions can be cut through virtual meetings
There are more ways to save
Take advantage of the following services to help arrange your next virtual meeting.
- Audio conferencing
Bring the experts to the table, instantly. - Web conferencing
Share documents over the Internet and accelerate decision-making using real-time collaboration. - Video Conferencing
Meet by video. See and hear participants in real time, worldwide. - Webcasting
Broadcast over the web. Reach a global audience, live or on-demand.
Call 1 800 667-3678 to book now.
Recycle your mobile phone and help the environment
Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest growing form of waste in the country. Now you can help reduce the amount of e-waste going to landfill.
Through the Mobile Take-Back program, you can return used mobile phones from all manufacturers to any Bell store. You can also ship your phone to us by Canada Post, free of charge. To find out how, click here (you may change the province selection at the top of the screen).
For each unit collected, Bell will donate $1 to World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Canada to help finance projects focused on fighting climate change.
Recovered phones will be reused or recycled, then refurbished or disassembled by a specialized company that has been selected by Bell to recycle the components.
Our Mobile Take-Back program also recycles all mobile phone accessories, batteries, and even personal digital assistants (PDA). All data on the returned devices will be deleted.
For further information about returning mobile phones, click here.
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