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22 Nov, 2023

Flick The Paperwork and Increase Productivity With a Paperless Office

Flick the Paperwork And Increase Productivity With a Paperless Office

A paperless office can have a wide range of benefits, and everyone knows that saving paper saves trees. In fact, the term “green” has become so pervasive amongst business owners — including you — that your copy printer might feel like something of an outsider in this corporate revolution. But despite these apparent obstacles to going paperless, there are actually plenty of reasons why you should make the switch. 

Simply put: It will help you increase productivity and reduce paperwork while also reducing costs and boosting workplace morale by getting rid of once-needed bits of unnecessary junk.

Although total elimination of paper may not be feasible for every business, even a small reduction can yield cost savings and increased efficiency. It doesn’t matter if your company is in the startup phase or has developed well-established policies and procedures, there are always advantages to reducing paper usage.

 

Here are some of the significant benefits associated with going paperless at the office:

1. Save Money:

Going paperless will reduce costs by eliminating the need to purchase and replenish paper, ink, and toner. It can also help to reduce postage costs.

2. Save Time:
It’s much faster to access and share documents electronically, rather than having to print, copy and mail them.

3. Increased Security:
It is much easier to secure digital documents than paper files. Electronic documents can be password protected and encrypted, making them much harder to steal or manipulate.

4. Enhanced Collaboration:
Digital document sharing allows for enhanced collaboration within a team, enabling multiple individuals to work together on a single project productively and expeditiously.

5. Environmental Benefits:
Going paperless reduces the amount of paper used, which helps to save trees and reduce carbon emissions.

6. Easier Document Management:
By transitioning to a paperless system, businesses can keep better track of important documents. This makes it easier to locate the correct files quickly and easily.

7. Improved Compliance:
By using digital document storage, businesses can maintain a secure system that complies with industry regulations. This can help to avoid potential fines or other penalties.

Overall, going paperless can provide numerous benefits for small businesses. By reducing paper usage, businesses can save money and improve efficiency. They can also maintain better security, enable easier document management, and ensure compliance with industry regulations. 

So if you’re a business owner, it’s worth considering the advantages that going paperless can bring. It could be just the thing to give your small business a competitive edge.

1 Apr, 2023

Why mental health is important to Sans Paper?

Why mental health is important to Sans Paper?

During these past months we developed an app for Dig Deep Event which is an event that’s raising money for suicide awareness and mental health of workers in the construction industry.

Our main clients are from construction industry and we care about them, participating in this event makes us feel like we can all make a difference supporting this kind of initiatives.

Mental health is very important in all industries, but in this specific construction industry that we are so use to work with, it has a huge impact. In an industry that is mostly represented by men, they underreport mental health issues and are therefore less likely to receive appropriate treatment. It’s not a coincidence that men are also more likely to abuse drugs, alcohol and commit suicide, both of which are extreme forms of self-treatment for chronic mental health problems. 

A report stated that 26% of construction industry professionals thought about taking their own lives in 2019, 97% reported being under stress at least once a year and highlighted several work factors that contributed to their poor mental health.

Anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts are as dangerous to worker safety as any more tangible jobsite threat, but these can’t be fixed with caution tape. Additionally, construction workers often deal with issues that can lead to high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression.

This affects how we think, feel, and act and it also can negatively affect an individual’s productivity and financial stability, quality of life, and so on.

Dig Deep Event is donating all proceeds raised to Beyond Blue to help friends, family and colleagues in the construction industry, so that they can continue to provide crucial important support services.

This is a free informational app developed by Sans Paper that describes updates about the event, allows attendees to register and buy tickets, also connect to other attendees and see the list of exhibitors.

Lets work together to raise $1 MILLION for Beyond Blue. Lets make mental health a priority.