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About
The
SAVE OUR TREES
project empowers companies and organizations to use digital brochures instead of
printed materials in an effort to save the large amount of trees and resources
that are destroyed each year to produce the paper necessary to print brochures,
catalogs, manuals, magazines, news-letters and many other promotional
publications.
In the SAVE OUR TREES
project participate many companies that want to make their business as green as
possible and as part of
their
commitment to supporting the environment they convert their paper catalogs and
brochures to digital format in order to reduce paper consumption.
Actually the SAVE OUR TREES
project is a large group of individuals and companies of
various sizes, working together as parts of a non-profit organization that aims
to save the maximum number of trees each year from forest-harvested timber, from
regions with ecologically valuable and biologically diverse habitat.
The technology used in the project is offered royalty free by PM ePublishing
that donate also extensive human resources; web hosting of
SAVE OUR TREES
and technical support.
The group of full time workers dedicated to the process of converting the
printed materials to 3Dpage digital publications are paid by the sponsors.
The project development happens thanks to over thirty
volunteer core staff that allocate substantial voluntary time working
year-round. The energy created by this activist group is amazing, and we invite
you to be a part of it!
The following departments accept general volunteers:
Content Revision
We read and analyze the content of each publication to extract the keywords
necessary to create the meta tags for search engine submission. We need German,
Italian, French, Danish, Swedish and Russian mother tongue people.
Communications
We are looking for volunteers with marketing, journalism and communication
skills to develop our monthly news letter, thank you letters and website content
Translators
We need volunteers to translate the website content to other languages. Required
mother tongue for the specific language.
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