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Leadership | Education | Advancement | Development
At the ALANYC’s November 2007 Educational Symposium & Exhibition, the ABA-EPA Climate Challenge was introduced at the program Going Green. Since that time, the ALANYC Chapter has been committed to leading, educating, advancing and developing Chapter Green initiatives. In April 2009, the Chapter was recognized by the ABA-EPA, joining a long list of leading law firms, for our efforts to perpetuate Green initiatives throughout the NYC legal community. Check out the list of ABA-EPA legal leaders.
1. Utilize electronic communications instead of making paper copies
2. When it is necessary to print - double side print all copies.
3. When printing a PowerPoint Presentation
4. Use paper with at least 30% post consumer recycled content
5. When throwing out paper, remember to first Reuse & then Recycle
Conserve energy. Support renewables. Stop wasting all that paper. Do something about global warming. Take the ABA-EPA Law Office Climate Challenge.
The ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have designed a program to encourage law offices to take simple, practical steps to become better environmental and energy stewards. Your law office (including law firms, government offices, citizens groups, courts, law schools and other law-related entities) can participate by implementing best practices for office paper management or by joining at least one of three EPA partnership (that is, voluntary) programs that encourage better office paper management, the use of renewable energy, and better energy management. The ABA Law Practice Management Section (LPM) is co-sponsoring this initiative.
Specifically, your office can enroll in the Climate Challenge by taking at least one of the following actions:

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