
Kitsap Bank is kicking off a “Go Green” campaign throughout the company, beginning Earth Day, which is Monday, April 22.
There will be education and tips for employees and customers about ways in which we can all “go green” through reuse, recycling and reduction. A particular emphasis is being placed on paper reduction. Customers are encouraged go paperless with online banking and bill payment services, as well as eStatements; an easy and impactful way that we can all reduce our carbon footprint and help the environment. It’s also a simpler way for consumers to manage their finances.
Kitsap Bank is also kicking-off a Paper Reduction Contest beginning on Earth Day. Employees bank-wide are being challenged to decrease their paper usage. While the contest kicks off during Earth Week, it will be part of an ongoing effort to change the way we use paper in the organization.
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“Kitsap Bank believes strongly in doing our part to sustain the fabric of our community. For us, focusing on sustainability is not just the right thing to do, it’s our corporate responsibility as your community bank,” stated President and Chief Operating Officer, Anthony George “We invite others to join us in this effort; together we can make a difference.”
Kitsap Bank, headquartered in Port Orchard, has 21 locations throughout Western Washington, including two in Gig Harbor.
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