On March 28 at 8.30 p.m it’s time to turn out the lights during Earth Hour 2020. This WWF-initiated event has made people take action on environmental issues and protect the planet, since 2007.
The very first Earth Hour took place in Sydney, Australia, and since then it has inspired individuals and organisations in 188 countries to take action for the environment. A one-hour lights out event that make people around the world come together to support efforts to tackle climate change.
Since Multicopy and Stora Enso are committed to sustainability and taking care of the planet, we are big fans of Earth Hour. Please join us in going dark for forests, oceans and wildlife.
On the WWF website you can get more information and sign up to receive mobile updates on Earth Hour 2020 as well as other ways to help the cause of WWF.
A survey commissioned by Stora Enso polled 3,400 workplace consumers across Sweden, UK, France, Netherlands, and Germany on office paper purchasing and printing behaviour and delivered a number of new insights including one big surprise for paper makers.
All of us at Multicopy would like to thank all of you for reading our articles and keeping in touch with us in one way or another throughout the year. With this video, we want to send you a happy holiday greeting - and a little reminder that no wish is too big. A big thought can lead to many small steps forward.
Humans’ urge to communicate has always been strong – and with the evolution of paper, the written form of communicating opened a whole new world of efficiency, suddenly dismantling geographical boundaries. Naturally, the history of papermaking is closely connected to societal, industrial, and cultural events.