| Go Paperless and Help Conserve the Environment |
It’s Easy Being Green Many Americans are looking for ways to conserve the environment. Receiving and paying bills online can make a big impact. Just consider: If every American household viewed and paid bills online, it could reduce solid waste in U.S. landfills by more than 800,000 tons a year and help curb the release of greenhouse gases by 2.1 million tons, according to Javelin Strategy and Research. This could also save an estimated 18.5 million trees a year.
What’s an e-Bill? Instead of being sent to your home mailbox, e-bills are delivered to your electronic billing and payment account and contain all of the same information you’re used to seeing on your paper bills. Once you have signed up to receive an e-bill, you can turn off your paper bill and streamline your bill paying routine. Plus, e-bills can be printed or filed online for recordkeeping if needed. You can receive e-bills from many of the companies you do business with via your bank’s website or directly at the company’s website. When you’re ready to pay, all you need to do is enter the amount, schedule the date you want the bill paid, and click to pay. It's that easy.
> Review a List of “e-Bills” You Can Receive Online
Consumers Are Making the Switch In addition to the positive impact it has on the environment, receiving and paying bills online offers many other benefits. Click a link below to further explore: |
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| | e-Bill Benefits - In addition to reducing paper waste and promoting conservation, electronic billing and payment offers benefits such as improved organization, more control over your credit score and enhanced security, just to name a few. More ··> |
| | Quick e-Bill Facts - As consumers discover the convenience and environmental benefits of receiving paperless bills online, new research shows that more and more are adopting electronic billing and payment services. More ··> | |
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