![]() In the Northwest, we promote family-wage green jobs. Nationally, we’re lobbying for the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. Funds from card sales will help Climate Solutions advance clean energy and climate legislation. Now, in addition to organic food and Fair Labor/Fair Trade goods, you have a sustainable option for greeting cards. In the greeting card world, this is the equivalent of “Slumdog Millionaire” winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards.Īs a PCC shopper, you’re almost guaranteed to be conscientious. It was the first time that a boutique, first-time entrant won the award. This year, at the annual Greeting Card Association Awards - the prestigious LOUIEs - Compendium took home the award for Card of the Year. ![]() In fact, Compendium cards have been recognized as the best greeting cards in the world. It turns out that taking care of people and the planet also is profitable. And yes, it’s still hiring! Even in this recession. Compendium consistently ranks in Seattle Business Monthly’s Best Places to Work. Employees can use company cars, all hybrids. Their employee package includes excellent health benefits, including an in-house massage therapist. The office was awash in color and local, inspirational artwork. When I first visited the Fremont office, I could tell it was a great place to work. This is on top of support it already gives to local community groups.īut Compendium wouldn’t be a triple bottom line company if it wasn’t concerned about its people as well. Climate Solutions drives the political and business changes needed to transition us to a new, low-carbon economy. Conservation International supports carbon reduction projects through forest and habitat conservation. He decided to donate 10 percent of the line’s profits to two groups, Conservation International and Climate Solutions. We need proactive measures to change government policy and drive international change in emissions pollution. He knew the offset model was good but insufficient. Kobi also wanted to make sure some profits went to addressing his initial concern, climate change. By the time they were done, Printing Control won the Green Globe Award, King County’s most prestigious environmental award. They switched to 100 percent green power. They sourced 100 percent Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified, chlorine-free paper. So Compendium helped the printing company, Printing Control, transform its business. First, Compendium wanted to make sure the card itself was as green as possible and it wanted to keep printing its cards locally. The Positively Green line is a case study in sustainable business. Why should we create extra packaging waste for a simple donation? Even better, why not make the packaging something of value, such as a greeting card? Compendium’s Positively Green line was born. Shoppers could purchase a credit card-like product and a donation would be made to forest restoration or some other carbon-reducing project. I soon found out that Compendium is a shining example of a new wave of companies that are embracing a triple bottom line: people, planet and profit.Īs Kobi explained to me, it started when he was in a grocery store and noticed a display for carbon offsets. What did a greeting card company have to do with climate change and clean energy? Apparently, a lot. That’s why I was surprised when Compendium approached us and offered to be our single largest company contributor. I was focused on big clean energy companies - companies directly connected to our work. Late last year, I was trying to land our premier, top-level sponsor. I manage our fundraising program and part of my job includes finding like-minded companies to sponsor our organization. I work at Climate Solutions, a local nonprofit that propels regional and national solutions to global warming. It started when I first met Kobi Yamada, the company president. ![]() But it didn’t take me long to figure out that Fremont-based Compendium is not your average card company. (December 2009) - I’ll be the first to admit, I’m not a greeting card connoisseur.
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