tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4198904273734254988.post7221158203422229992..comments2024-02-06T02:55:38.691-05:00Comments on Eco-Libris blog: Why BookExpo America is not going greener? is going green only a luxury of the (relatively) good days?Raz Godelnikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16563394691076298729noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4198904273734254988.post-23685956913059689012009-05-25T03:22:28.844-04:002009-05-25T03:22:28.844-04:00Hello,
Great post and great topic. My company (Dr...Hello,<br /><br />Great post and great topic. My company (Dream Village) is actually a featured organization at BEA this year. We have emphasized "green" throughout, whether one looks at our eco-friendly banner stands, to a partnership with an eco-friendly digital printer. We are paying a modest premium for some of this, but it's worth it. It's also important for us to balance our environmental footprint with our broader, socially responsible mission. We use both books and the web to teach children about important global issues. Our first book, Saved by the Well, places the global water crisis in a more accessible context. If you happen to be at the show, we invite you to join us. Otherwise, we'll happily repost our findings from the broader community post-BEA. Thanks for focusing on what should be an important aspect of all trade shows.<br /><br />Suneet Bhatt<br />Co-founder, Dream Village<br /><br />PS - Please note we're relaunching our site on Thursday in time for BEA.Suneet @ Dream Villagehttp://www.dream-village.orgnoreply@blogger.com