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The coalition will develop tools and resources that educate and inform consumers about the environmental benefits of choosing electronic options over paper when managing household finances. This initiative is designed to complement the efforts of organizations currently educating their respective audiences about the environmental benefits of electronic bills, statements, and payments, and provide other organizations with information that will help them plan and implement their own campaigns. "Consumers want to take individual action that can collectively lead to real impact on the environment," said Vaream. "Through this initiative we want consumers to recognize that choosing electronic bills, statements, and payments provides the additional benefit of eliminating the unnecessary waste of natural resources that are generated by paper-based services." Recognizing the role that the financial services industry can play in contributing to a future that is less reliant on diminishing natural resources through commitments to broad "green" initiatives and opportunities the NACHA Board has also formed an Environmental Impact Steering Committee, chaired by Len Heckwolf, innovation & development executive, Bank of America and immediate past chairman of the NACHA Board of Directors. "The Environmental Impact Steering Committee will work in the long-term strategic space that our industry - and any industry - needs to focus on if we are going to affect changes that have long-lasting impact on environmental issues and challenges." Heckwolf said. "I’m pleased at the caliber of organizations that have committed to the coalition work and look forward to the opportunity to craft long-term, broad brush strategies that the financial services community can use in unique and collective efforts that change the environmental impact of our industry and also help our business and consumer customers make sound choices." About the ACH Network and NACHA - The Electronic Payments Association The Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network facilitates commerce, electronically, by serving as an efficient, reliable and secure payments system. NACHA, led by member depository financial institutions and payments associations, fulfills this purpose by managing the development, administration, and governance of the ACH Network, and by providing superior services and value to its members as the industry association responsible for ACH payments. NACHA represents more than 11,200 financial institutions through direct memberships and a network of regional payments associations, and 475 organizations through its industry councils. For additional information and resources on electronic payments, visit www.nacha.org and www.electronicpayments.org. Press Contact: William Colbert wcolbert@nacha.org Coalition Media Contact: Donna Schwartze donnaschwartze@kc.rr.com
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