Go Digital, Save Trees: Unveiling the Save Tree VC App

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n an initiative mentored by Nilesh Shah, Group President and Managing Director of Kotak Mutual Fund; Navneet Munot, MD & CEO of HDFC Mutual Fund; and Shailesh Lodha, Indian poet, actor, and writer; Deepak Mundra conceived this visionary social project.

Thirty-three distinguished professionals have united as thought partners to support DMiā€™s ā€œSaveTreesbyDMiā€ Initiative, which introduces the ā€œSave Tree VCā€ mobile app, promoting Digital Contact Sharing and Personal Social Responsibility (PSR) for the environment.

Demonstrating a remarkable commitment to Personal Social Responsibility (PSR), a collective of distinguished professionals known as Team #SaveTrees Initiative is poised to revolutionise contact sharing with the introduction of their ā€œSave Tree VCā€ mobile application.

Inspired by the principles of PSR, mirroring the corporate worldā€™s CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), this initiative seeks to save trees and reduce paper waste by replacing conventional paper business cards with digital card sharing and storage.

The ā€œSave Tree VCā€ mobile app, proudly labeled ā€˜Made in Bharatā€™ is offered to users for free on both iOS and Android platforms for a lifetime. The official launch, presided over by Nilesh Shah, Navneet Munot, and Shailesh Lodha, took place on October 8 at the prestigious Nehru Centre in Mumbai.

The core objective of the application centers around its environmental impact. According to the team hypothesis, using the ā€˜Save Tree VCā€™app for one year by 50 people can save one tree, as 20,000 paper business cards are equivalent to one tree.

Beyond its ecological benefits, the ā€œSave Tree VCā€ app streamlines contact management, saving users time and costs associated with paper business cards. A startling statistic underscores the gravity of the issue: roughly 10 billion business cards are printed annually, with an astonishing 88 per cent discarded within a week. This contributes to excessive paper waste, compounded by methane emissions from decomposing cards in landfills -- a potent greenhouse gas linked to global warming.

Commenting on the development, Nilesh Shah said: ā€œDarkness can be dispelled by sunlight. But, instead of waiting for sunrise during the night, one can light a candle to dispel darkness, however small.

ā€œWe are taking a small step to save trees by launching the app, which can replace paper business cards. I hope more and more people will join in to make this a success. The ā€˜Save Tree VCā€™ app will modernize contact sharing by generating QR codes for contact details and digitally saving scanned paper cards from others.ā€

While Navneet Munot said: ā€œAs custodians of our future, we must each play our part in making a difference towards a better world. The SaveTrees app is a promising step towards this future. The app is not only a technological advancement but also a societal imperative to conserve our planet for generations to come.ā€

Deepak Mundra, the mastermind behind this initiative, expressed his vision, stating: ā€œOur primary objective is to save trees, and concurrently, our secondary objective is to enhance peopleā€™s efficiency in terms of contact management.

ā€œWe are striving to collect insignificant efforts collectively from the masses, and this will have a significant impact on the environment we live in. That is the sole reason our endeavour is to transform this initiative into a Mini Jan Aandolan.ā€

The app offers several features, including the ability to make calls directly and a search function in the saved card holder feature, while also integrating with WhatsApp. This Made in Bharat ā€œSave Trees VCā€ mobile app is made available to the masses for free, and it will remain free for a lifetime.

The Team SaveTrees Initiative extends heartfelt gratitude to all the individual Lead Volunteers who have joined hands for this noble cause, emphasizing that every small effort contributes to a more sustainable future.

āœ”ļø Go Digital, Save Trees: Unveiling the Save Tree VC App

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