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Making credit union branches more environmentally friendly isn't a new idea, but executing on that idea can present new challenges for credit unions. Many may wonder: Which of the world's environmental problems should a credit union focus on? What specific branch operations should change? And what if those changes cost more money, slow things down or turn off members? Two industry pros explained some environmental choices many credit unions face today.

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