Why GoLocal Went Paperless

GoLocalProv Business Team

Why GoLocal Went Paperless

No reams of paper. No printers. No paper.

When GoLocal moved into its new studio space on Weybosset Street in downtown Providence in order to launch GoLocal LIVE, the team at the digital news company knew it was an opportunity to make some changes. 

For those who work in Downtown Providence,  they know that commercial recycling is few and far between. The State of Rhode Island no longer does much in the way of education or enforcement for commercial recycling.

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In fact, residential recycling in Providence is not much better. According to a 2014 GoLocal story, Providence ranks last in the state with a recycling rate of less than 17 Percent. 

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“We have decreased our waste production by an estimated 70 percent by going paperless, but we can still do better,” said Josh Fenton, CEO and Co-Founder of GoLocalProv.com.

“Today, it is easier than ever before as most business agreements and papers can be done without paper,” said Fenton. "Most of the waste we produce is tied to food packaging. There are a lot of coffee cups."

Ironically, when GoLocal files for public document requests from RI State agencies sometimes the materials are provided on printed paper despite that they are requested to be provided electronically. 

Cost of Paper is Staggering

The costs and impact of paper on the environment are staggering.

According to The Paperless Project: 

Discarded paper is a major component of many landfill sites, accounting for about 35% by weight of municipal solid waste.

• Pulp and paper are the third largest industrial polluter to air, water and land in both Canada and the United States, and releases well over 100 million kg of toxic pollution each year.

• 40% of the world’s industrial logging goes into making paper, and this is expected to reach 50% in the near future

• Loss of forests contributes between 12 and 17% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions.

And the numbers from Wired magazine:

  • Each day, one billion photocopies are made (Source: Forrester Research)
  • The annual growth rate for the amount of paper produced by the average company is 25%. (Source: Gartner)
  • There are over four trillion paper documents in the U.S. alone, and this number is growing at a rate of 22%, or roughly 880 billion paper documents a year. (Source: Coopers and Lybrand)

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