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Credit cards going green

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With environmentally friendly products becoming more mainstream and readily available, credit card issuers have begun to roll out products, services, and rewards that have a focus on going green. Credit card companies and banks have long come under scrutiny for not doing enough to battle the effects on the climate.

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Online Side Gigs: Earn Well and Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Versus A Traditional Side Job

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online retailers and auction site sellers do not ship purchases overseas, charge too much for international shipping, or do not accept international credit cards.”. Combine that with the fact that working online helps reduce carbon emissions when compared to working at a retail store or restaurant makes this a great decision!

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The Ubiquitous Anywhere Worker — A Passing Fad Or The Future Of Work?

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This group has drawn criticism for having a large carbon footprint (taking constant flights back and forth to far-flung places). According to the Lonely Planet report , there have always been concerns over the environmental impact caused by digital nomads.

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Eco-Friendly Payroll Options for Your Business

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Even companies that start out with eco-friendly ideals are constantly seeking new ways to reduce their carbon footprint and do all they can for a greener tomorrow. You might also consider issuing permanent payroll cards for any employees that wish to eschew direct deposit or that simply don’t have a bank account.

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