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EPOST JOINS WWF-CANADA'S 'THE GOOD LIFE'. Canada Post's online bill delivery service commits to raising $150,000 for WWF-Canada's conservation efforts
July 7, 2008
"At Canada Post, we're committed to finding ways to protect the environment and minimize our carbon footprint by providing greener choices, like epost, and earth-friendlier ideas for both consumers and businesses," said Robert Waite, senior vice-president Corporate Social Responsibility, Canada Post. "Our goal with this promotion is to raise $150,000 towards the great work being done by WWF-Canada. In support of The Good Life, we're asking for Canadians' to help by taking this one simple step."
"Most of us recognize that we need to stop talking about the dangers of climate change and start doing something about it," said Julia Langer, Director, Global Threats, WWF-Canada. "The Good Life is all about individuals taking simple steps every day to fight climate change, making it a perfect fit with epost. Individuals have the ability to make a significant difference by collectively making small changes in their own lives which will reduce greenhouse gases and lessen the impact of climate change."
As an online bill delivery service, epost allows Canadians to securely receive, view and store their regular household bills and financial statements online, making the service one option to reduce the amount of paper entering homes. epost offers advantages beyond the environmental benefits. Simple and convenient, it's a way to save time filing paper bills and bring order to home finance management (epost will even send payment reminders). Currently the program has more than 100 mailers (companies or organizations) sending bills or statements. Documents are securely stored for up to seven years, simplifying record keeping for Canadians.
"A modern post office means providing choices to customers; choice over what is received and where or how you receive it," says Waite. "We hope more Canadians will embrace online bill delivery as a convenient and environmentally friendly choice."
The fundraising campaign will run from July 7 to October 7, 2008.
To learn more about The Good Life or to join, please visit thegoodlife.wwf.ca
To learn more about epost or to register, please visit canadapost.ca/epost.
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Fact Sheet
| About epost™: | epost is Canada Post's free, electronic bill presentment service which allows Canadians to receive, view, pay and store regular household bills and other important financial documents in one secure online location. Since epost was launched in 1999, more than four million Canadians have registered for epost mailboxes. | |
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| Pricing & Availability: | epost is a free service available to all Canadians by registering at canadapost.ca/epost or through the online banking site of most major financial institutions. |
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Green Fact Sheet
| About epost™: | epost is an environmentally-friendly option for receiving, paying and managing bills. By using epost, a consumer can reduce the volume of paper bills coming into their homes and do their part for the environment in the meantime. | |
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| Take Action: | Register at canadapost.ca/epost between July 7 and October 7, 2008 and $1 for each of the first 150,000 registrants will be donated to World Wildlife Fund Canada's community The Good Life. |
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