Co-op Magazine Plants Trees

Colorado Country Life magazine added a green initiative, PrintReleaf, to its publishing. With the March magazine, CCL joined a program that plants trees in reforestation projects based on the magazine’s consumption of paper.

PrintReleaf automatically converts our paper “footprint” into actual trees. As we print, trees will be planted in forests that need them here in the United States through a verifiable program. With the March issue, we planted 420 trees.

For more than 65 years, your electric co-op has sent Colorado Country Life to you because it is the most effective and economical way to share information with you. The magazine, which is read by more than 80 percent of co-op members, provides you, as a voting member of your co-op, with information about your co-op’s services, director elections, member meetings, and staff and management decisions.

And today the cost to provide all of this information is only 37 cents per copy, less than the cost of a Forever postage stamp.