RE: [96attendees] Please stop killing trees with pre-printed agendas

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Printing one yourself will be less environmentally friendly as you will use an entire sheet of A4 instead of getting 3 agendas on a single sheet.

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From: 96attendees [mailto:96attendees-bounces@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Charlie Perkins
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2016 11:57 AM
To: adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxx; ietf@xxxxxxxx; 96attendees@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [96attendees] Please stop killing trees with pre-printed agendas

Hello folks,

I think the printed agendas are great and use them every day during the meetings.

I guess I could do print one myself given my limited expertise with Microsoft Word.  That's yet another thing to do, during a time when there are already so many things needing attention.  I have a hard time understanding why it's claimed to be too expensive or wasteful, compared to (say) the food we didn't eat.

Regards,
Charlie P.


On 7/21/2016 5:38 AM, Adrian Farrel wrote:
> Please quantify expense.
> Please compare with cost of printing on site.
> I may offer personal sponsorship.
> Adrian
>
>> I am becoming convinced that the small pre-printed folded agendas are 
>> doing more harm than good.
>>
>> We've become more dynamic with meeting scheduling - the pre-printed 
>> agendas are almost always incorrect at the start of the meeting.
>>
>> We have much better online tools, including smartphone apps that 
>> provide better access to non-stale data.
>>
>> We've found it easy to have printers on-site for anyone who really 
>> needs to print a copy (and can post instructions in an easy to find 
>> place on how to make that happen).
>>
>> Therefore, I would propose that the secretariat be directed to not 
>> provide the folded agendas in Seoul, so that we eliminate the 
>> printing and shipping expense (and associated environmental impact).
>>
>> RjS
>

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