Inner-office recycling… and beyond!
We have an inner-office recycling plan, recycling everything from paper to packing materials and from bottles to bolt cores, reducing our solid waste. We are seeing a whole lot more recycling and a whole lot less trash, fer sure! On top of that, Marketing Manager Lisa Fulmer-Bruce takes in the bottle-and-can recycling herself, and donates the money received to charity.
We also utilize battery, toner, light bulb, and eWaste recycling options—even asking that employees bring in their home eWaste recyclables to (Continue Reading...)
Regarding Small Commitments (and Large Ones…)
I am the editor that Gailen referred to in her Car Projects and Other Small Commitments post… I received her handmade wee folk on top of my surprise wedding cake at my surprise reception that was thrown by C&T for my husband and I. (We eloped, so, not being able to join in the festivities, C&T had their own surprise party for us. How rad is that?!)
Because it was a surprise, I didn’t know to tell Gailen that my sweetie (Continue Reading...)
Green the Clean!
The C&T Publishing “Green Team” rolled out a supply of eco-friendly cleaners for the office. We removed bleach, ammonia, and petroleum-based cleaning ingredients from the C&T stash, substituting them with bio-friendly materials like vinegar and baking soda. This ensures a green clean, with rinse water that is safe to go down the drains and into water supplies.
Our green goal was to turn away from unfriendly cleaning chemicals, for a greener, cleaner C&T Publishing and we were easily able to meet (Continue Reading...)
Going Green: C&T Gets Certified
As a book publisher, with paper a core part of our business, we are concerned about the future of the world’s remaining endangered forests and the environmental impacts of paper production. We are taking steps to reduce our carbon footprint and help fight global warming.
Todd Hensley, CEO
C&T has been doing what it can to reduce its environmental footprint, from the inside out.
We’ve been working hard to lessen our impact on the environment and have found that not only (Continue Reading...)


















