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egovgreen.jpgOklahoma's online services reduced paper consumption amongst state agencies by over 38.8 million sheets of paper since January 2007 and have saved approximately 4,667 treestree iconaccording to Conservatree.com

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green feather.gifGo Green Oklahoma's eRecycle Event Honored by the Tulsa M.E.T. for Best Government Recycling Initiative 

green feather.gifGo Green Oklahoma Article in OKRA Newsletter (PDF)

green feather.gifNIC Helps Oklahoma Go Green for Licensing

green feather.gifAgencies Seek to Destroy Tons of Records

green feather.gif2,000 Cubic Feet of Computers Collected

green feather.gifTime to Reduce The Waste and Go Green

Go Green Oklahoma is an OK.gov initiative showcasing how Oklahoma eGovernment is helping to reduce the carbon footprintfootprint iconby reducing paper consumption and citizen travel car icon to government facilities.

OK.gov was created to improve access to government, reduce service-processing costs and enable state agencies to provide a higher quality of service to their constituents. OK.gov offers numerous possibilities to expand government services online world icon, allowing citizens to interact closely with their state government, and revolutionize operational building icon procedures at the state level.

eGovernment is not only a good idea lightbulb icon, it is quickly becoming a necessity. As scrutiny over government budgets increases, the efficiencies that eGovernment provides is transforming government processes everywhere world icon. eGovernment has already generated many changes to laws and policies, and all levels of government have begun to recognize the emergence of eGovernment as having a profound effect on state government.

Currently, the Go Green Oklahoma study provides data from Online Services provided by the state of Oklahoma. We invite state agencies to report their online services that reduce paper consumption recycle icon and/or carbon emissions, to be included in the data.

Go Green Oklahoma is available only online, helping to reduce CO2 emissions associated with paper consumptiontree iconand the transport of printed material.

 

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Last Modified on 02/05/2010