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Linda :
Posted 498 days ago
Instead of buying new products for my son and baby on the way, I'm accepting donations from coworkers and checking craigslist everyday.
Monroe :
Posted 498 days ago
I recycle printer paper.
CeeJay :
Posted 498 days ago
I'm planting a garden this year and I'm going to use those reusable bags EVERY time I go to the store!
Emily :
Posted 498 days ago
We started our school garden at my work!! :)
cindy glazier :
Posted 498 days ago
Your coupon will not print correctly. Its printing so large that it prints right off the side of the page, so you lose 3/4 of the coupon.
Lawendra Atcitty :
Posted 498 days ago
Way to go everyone! We took our Muckleshoot Tribal High School students to see first hand a great innovative way in using our energy toward a greener Earth! Thank you Jones staff :)
Dora J :
Posted 498 days ago
1. Bought and use reusable shopping bags
2. Limit shopping trips to once a week
3. We installed a clothes line and use it when it's not down-pour raining
Kris :
Posted 498 days ago
We need new bedroom furniture- and a desk- to withstand our 9 month old's explorations. So we're combing thrift stores to make it happen: secondhand, reused stuff with no offgassing! win win!
Lisa H :
Posted 498 days ago
I recycle bags and metals.
Tori :
Posted 498 days ago
Recycle, reuse things around the house. Use reusable shopping bags
amy :
Posted 498 days ago
Try to use reusable bags instead of plastic!
Jan :
Posted 498 days ago
I sell antiques - been recycling for 30 years
Wuss912 :
Posted 498 days ago
I ride my bike to work every day over 800 miles so far this year.
Sonja :
Posted 498 days ago
All my lightbulbs are energy efficient. I shop with reusable bags at the local farmers market (less packaging to begin with) plus I carpool there with friends.
Dena :
Posted 498 days ago
I just switched all our light-bulbs to Energy Efficient Bulbs!
Sabrina :
Posted 498 days ago
I'm recycling not only my stuff but all of the recyclables my co-workers leave laying around or throw away.
Callie :
Posted 498 days ago
Use reusable shopping bags, ride my bike to work and unplug any electrical item when not in use. I will also turn off more lights.
jennifer :
Posted 498 days ago
Use reusable bags when shopping, use a sigg water bottle instead of buying bottles of water, and recycling the heck out of everything!
Hugh :
Posted 498 days ago
Way to go Jones! Seeing Hollywood Bob putting his stored energy into fueling the company for a day is motivating! I pledge to use only reusable drink containers.
Lana :
Posted 498 days ago
I planted lavender now the bees can thrive.
 
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Jones Soda: Keeping it Real

Jones Soda Co. is committed to incorporating principles and policies that protect and enhance the lives of our stakeholders and communities as well as the global environment. We endeavor to employ manufacturing, distribution and everyday practices that reduce our negative impact on the earth and actively solicit suppliers whose goods and services are environmentally responsible.

recycledSpecifically, we use high percentages of recycled materials, we recycle the recycled stuff, switch out old bulbs with compact fluorescents, recycle everything around the office, travel and ship less and take whatever steps we can to reduce our carbon footprint.

And we want our business partners to get with the program, too. Because if you think about it, we could make this planet we call home a little greener, healthier and better to live in. If you won’t do it just ‘cause we asked, dude, think of the polar bears.

In the corporate world, they call it “sustainability.” Here at Jones Soda, we just call it “keeping it real.”

Read some examples of how Jones Soda
is Keeping it Real:


Jones Soda Glass

  • Glass is:
    -- 100% recyclable
    -- 15%-20% post-consumer recycled material used in manufacturing
    -- Domestically manufactured
    -- Shipped via rail
  • In 2009, we are decreasing by 7% the amount of material used in 4-pack cardboard carrying cases
    -- Reduction of material in land fill
    -- 100% recyclable
  • Trays are 35% post-consumer recycled material
  • Move to single serve (vs. 4-pack) cases on certain flavors that do not need 4-pack carriers
  • Transition from foam to recyclable corrugate for all E-Commerce shipments

Light-weighting PET for 24c

  • Reduction in energy to produce
  • Reduction of material in land-fill
  • Labels are 100% recyclable and post-consumer recycled

truckCo-packing, Distributor and Retail Partnerships

  • We are increasing our co-packing network to strategic locations around the country to reduce fuel and carbon emissions
  • We are reducing our total truck miles driven annually by approximately 1,000,000 miles because of these initiatives
  • Work with all distributors, retailers and co-packers to reduce waste everyday

Jones Soda HQ Employee Commitment

  • We have a strong commitment to the greater Seattle area
    • Annual United Way Day of Caring
    • Participation in Earth Day (see below)
    • Charitable food and clothing drives
    • Free Soda Friday donations to United Way
  • Physical and mental wellness
    • Encourage walking/biking/public transportation to work: all employees who do not drive a car to work receive a free monthly Seattle bus pass
    • Participation in National Bike Month
    • Company-provided memberships to local health club
    • Jones Soda Cycling Team participating in the STP (Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic)
  • Seattle office awareness
    • Use of compost bin
    • Discontinued use of plastic silverware
    • Recycle bins throughout the office
    • Use of new font for internal printing to reduce cartridge use
  • Proud sponsor of Vitamin Angels


Jones Soda Went Off the Grid for Earth Day

powered by bikeOn April 22nd 2009, Jones Soda celebrated Earth Day by going off the electrical grid.  The folks at Jones will be pedalled 10 bikes constantly to power the computers, phones, and the Jones Soda network for a full day.  Turning sweat and calories into electrical power wasn’t easy, but it showe a change we’re willing to make to give back on Earth Day. See the event details and video recap...

Your Participation: Please comment and send us your thoughts on what else we can be doing to reduce our impact on the earth.


 
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