Smith College Becomes Environmentally Proactive

Naysayers might argue that what Smith has done is a money saving measure - and not an environment saving one - and that organizations tout these types of changes as "green" when in fact it just saves them money, period. Hotels have been doing this with sheets and towels for years. I would argue "So what??" So often, that which is green just also happens to be cost-efficient. Which is why reduced consumption can play such a big role these days in shaming, I mean CONVINCING, companies and organizations into taking a cold hard look at their practices and streamlining their processes. Businesses and organizations that might not otherwise be incentivized to look into "green" measures are certainly interested in anything that will increase profits or decrease overhead costs. Thus, call it what you will - I'm calling it progress.
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