DocuSign saves 60,000 Trees and 1 Million Square Feet of Rain Forest
News from DocuSign
Submitted: 07/24/2011
Submitted by: RE Technology
According to the University of California's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the average tree is capable of producing 8,300 pages of paper. With this estimate, the DocuSign network has saved more than 60,000 trees. To put this into perspective, here's a few fun facts about what 60,000 trees translates to that may surprise you:
- A stack of pages more than 165,000 feet in height
- A straight line of pages more than 86,000 miles long (enough to wrap around the Earth's equator more than three times)
- Approximately $4,000,000 (before sales tax) in paper purchased from an office supply store
- More than $10,000,000 in printing cost at a retail printer
- More than $9,300,000,000 in shipping costs if those documents were overnighted to and from a signer
To celebrate our strides in reducing paper waste, DocuSign has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation, a nonprofit and environmental education organization that's dedicated to planting, conserving trees, and planning for a more sustainable environment. Through this partnership, DocuSign and the Arbor Day Foundation will preserve one million square feet of rain forest.
"The Arbor Day Foundation applauds DocuSign for their commitment to conservation and environmental stewardship," said Brian Schenk, corporate partnerships manager at the Arbor Day Foundation. "Our earth's tropical rain forests cover only two percent of the planet's surface yet are home to half of the earth's plant and animal species. This donation will help preserve this irreplaceable resource."
For more information about the DocuSign and Arbor Day Foundation partnership click here.
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DocuSign saves 60,000 Trees and 1 Million Square Feet of Rain Forest