One of the mega trends of 2008 is green tech and I will be following this environmental issue here from a Minnesota perspective.
One interesting take on green tech is from Stillwater-based startup ecoEnvelopes that hopes to bring a green touch to the well established envelope business. Literally my first job out of college was selling custom printed envelopes so I am well acquainted with the “tech” of envelope manufacturing (at least circa 1982). And ecoEnvelopes’ novel twist on the old “reuse, recycle” axiom makes this a Minnesota startup to watch.
After closing a round of financing with TC Angels late last month, founder & CEO Ann DeLaVergne looks to staff up and bring her innovative envelopes to market. The idea is to make each envelope easy to use two ways, eliminating the return envelope and reducing the amount of paper required for mailing.
As environmentally sound products become more mainstream, socially responsible choices in many product categories will emerge. And as electronic as many of our lives have become, we still receive a lot of paper mail so ecoEnvelopes makes sense to me. Visit their FAQ for more details.